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Over the last decade, the little Persian Gulf emirate of Qatar has become a household name. An important reason for its prominence is its interventionism during the Arab Spring. It was at the forefront of, among others, the rebellions against Muammar Gaddafi in Libya, Hosni Mubarak in Egypt, and Bashar al-Assad in Syria. This high level of activism warrants a closer look. How can such a small state become so influential? This book provides a deep-dive into small state theory and shows the decisive features of Qatari foreign policy. It is for these unique characteristics that the emirate manages to punch above its weight.…mehr

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Over the last decade, the little Persian Gulf emirate of Qatar has become a household name. An important reason for its prominence is its interventionism during the Arab Spring. It was at the forefront of, among others, the rebellions against Muammar Gaddafi in Libya, Hosni Mubarak in Egypt, and Bashar al-Assad in Syria. This high level of activism warrants a closer look. How can such a small state become so influential? This book provides a deep-dive into small state theory and shows the decisive features of Qatari foreign policy. It is for these unique characteristics that the emirate manages to punch above its weight.
Autorenporträt
Praveen Gunaseelan adquiriu os seus profundos conhecimentos em relações internacionais com foco em estudos de segurança na Universidade de St. Gallen, no Instituto de Altos Estudos Internacionais e de Desenvolvimento de Genebra, bem como na Universidade Estatal de São Petersburgo. Trabalhou para o governo suíço, nas Nações Unidas e em várias ONG.