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QATAR™ AND A CHANGING CONCEPTION OF SECURITY

ROBERTS, DAVID,BRYN (2013) QATAR™ AND A CHANGING CONCEPTION OF SECURITY. Doctoral thesis, Durham University.

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Abstract

Rarely has a state changed its character so completely in so short a period of time. Previously content to play a role befitting its small size, Qatar was a traditional, risk-averse Gulf monarchy until the early 1990s. A bloodless coup in 1995 brought to power an emerging elite with a progressive vision for the future. Financed by gas exports and protected by a US security umbrella, Qatar diversified its foreign relations to include Iran and Israel, established the satellite broadcaster Al Jazeera, assumed a leading role in international mediation, and hosted a number of top-level sporting tournaments, culminating in the successful FIFA World Cup 2022 bid. Qatar's disparate, often misunderstood, policies coalesce to propagate a distinct brand. Whether to counter regional economic competitors or to further tie Qatar to the economies of the world's leading countries, this brand is designed innovatively to counter a range of security concerns; in short, Qatar is diversifying its dependencies. Qatar's prominent role in the Arab Spring follows a similar pattern, yet the gamble it is taking in supporting Islamists and ousting dictators is potentially dangerous: not only is it at risk from 'blowback' in dealing with such actors, but a lack of transparency means that cliches and assumptions threaten to derail 'brand Qatar'.

Item Type:Thesis (Doctoral)
Award:Doctor of Philosophy
Keywords:"Qatar", "Qatar Foreign Policy", "Qatar mediation", "Qatar brand", "State branding", "Qatar security", "Qatar Al Jazeera", "Qatar World Cup", "Gulf international relations"
Faculty and Department:Faculty of Social Sciences and Health > Government and International Affairs, School of
Thesis Date:2013
Copyright:Copyright of this thesis is held by the author
Deposited On:28 Nov 2013 09:16

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