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Isolating Qatar : The Gulf Rift, 2017-2021.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Lynch, Edward A.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Qatar--Foreign relations--Middle East.
Qatar.
Middle East--Foreign relations--Qatar.
Middle East.
Qatar--Foreign relations.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (199 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Boulder, CO : Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2022.
Summary:
In June 2017, Bahrain, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE announced a comprehensive boycott of Qatar. Diplomatic ties were severed, trade was banned, and airspace was closed. Qatari nationals were expelled from all four countries. It seemed that disaster loomed for this small Gulf nation. But not so. Instead, in an unexpected turn of events, the Qatari government deftly used its enormous wealth and extensive reserves of soft power to nullify most of the effects of what came to be known as the Rift. Edward Lynch tells the story of the Gulf Rift from start to finish. Exploring the historical and contemporary causes of the dispute, the reactions to it both regionally and globally, and the surprising end to the crisis, his work serves also to highlight the often unrecognized role of small states in international relations.
Contents:
Intro
Title page
copyright page
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Ch1- Qatar and the Gulf Rift: Small States in the International System
New Roles for Small States in International Relations
International Organizations and International Relations Theory
International Organizations in Crisis
Regional Organizations and Common Ground
Notes
Ch2- The Making of Modern Qatar
The Coming of the Al Thani Dynasty
The Rise of Oil
Independence
Changes Under Sheikh Khalifa
Gas Changes the Future for Qatar
Conclusion
Ch3- The Emergence of a Regional Player
Hamad Comes to Power
Tallying Assets
Balancing Security Threats
Bandwagoning
Using Soft Power
Tamim Takes Over and Faces New Challenges
Ch4- Al Jazeera and Qatari Soft Power
Precursors
A New Voice Makes Waves
Making Its Mark
Al Jazeera and Qatar
Ch5- The Boycott Begins
A History of Assertive Independence
Immediate Effects of the Rift
Predictable Outcomes
Attempts to Mediate the Crisis
Ch6- Qatar Responds
Preparing for a Crisis
Initial Steps by the Qatari Government
Looking to the Long Term
Rise of Qatari Nationalism
Ch7- The World Reacts
The Gulf Region Reacts
The Greater Middle East Reacts
Reactions Beyond the Arab World
The Americans Respond
European Reactions to the Rift
Other Global Reactions
Ch8- The End of the Rift
A Thwarted Boycott
Cracks in the Blockade
Moving Toward Endgame
Taking Credit and Getting Credit
International Reactions
Outcomes and Effects
Ch9- How Did Qatar Prevail?
Coping Strategies
Whither International Organizations?
The Future: Will the Reconciliation Last?
Notes.
Bibliography
Index
About the Book.
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Other Format:
Print version: Lynch, Edward A. Isolating Qatar
ISBN:
9781955055482
OCLC:
1311314846

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