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This book addresses critical topics and unanswered questions on the
contemporary state of Qatar. Drawing together a unique combination
of authors that have researched the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)
in general, and the state of Qatar specifically, each author
provides an in-depth empirical analysis of Qatar's current social,
political, and economic landscape against a historically informed
backdrop. Cognizant of its rapid state of flux, the contributors
collectively provide a comprehensive overview of the intersection
of these respective areas, delving into the historical creation of
Qatar as a state, its politics and systems of governance, its
economic strata and reliance on natural resources, its society and
national identity, its new and thriving sports culture, and, most
topically, matters of diplomacy, the 2017 blockade, and its armed
forces. Owing to the contributors' invaluable firsthand experience
and knowledge of Qatar, this book provides valuable insights into
this nation, at once old and new, and its intertwined trajectories
in its socio-political and economic positionality within the
region. This book is an invaluable resource for students and
scholars researching the Middle East generally, and the Gulf,
specifically, with interests in topics such as politics and
international relations, political economy and foreign policy,
development, sources of social change, societal activism, popular
culture, and the various elements of identity.
Unlike most writing on Arab-Iran relations, which looks at specific
episodes and specific countries, this book, taking a long term
view, assesses the overall dynamics of the relationship, discussing
in particular how far religion or politics drives the relationship.
It argues that although Iran asserts that religion is a key factor
underpinning a coherent approach to international relations, in
fact what turns out to be the key factor is the politics of
particular circumstances and Iran’s specific interests. The book
considers Iran’s differing reactions to the Arab uprisings of
2011 onwards, showing that while Iran supported the uprisings in
some countries it sided with repressive governments in other
countries. The book also examines Iran’s reaction to its own
outbreak of popular discontent in 2009 which was controlled by what
has been considered as severe repression and explores how Iran is
viewed by ordinary people in different Arab countries.
This book provides an overview of the origins, repercussions and
projected future of the ongoing Gulf crisis, as well as an analysis
of the major issues and debates relating to it. The Gulf region
witnessed an extraordinary rift when, on 5 June 2017, Saudi Arabia,
the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain cut all diplomatic ties and
imposed a siege on the State of Qatar following the hacking of the
Qatar News Agency website. This book approaches the Gulf crisis
from an interdisciplinary perspective by bringing together a group
of top scholars from a wide range of disciplines and areas of
expertise to engage in a nuanced debate on the current crisis. With
the pressing role of media in general and social media in
particular, new political realities have been created in the
region. The book addresses the role that cyber and information
security play on politics, as well as the shift of alliances in the
region as a result of the crisis. It scrutinizes the role of media
and information technology in creating political cultures as well
as conflicts. The book also explores the long-term economic
implications of the siege imposed on Qatar and identifies how the
country's economy is adjusting to the impact of the siege. Thus,
the book considers the extent of social and economic changes that
the crisis has brought to the region. This book invites in-depth
understanding of the regional crisis and its implications on nation
building and the reconfiguration of political and economic
alliances across the region. It will appeal to a broad
interdisciplinary readership in the area of Gulf studies.
This book addresses critical topics and unanswered questions on the
contemporary state of Qatar. Drawing together a unique combination
of authors that have researched the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)
in general, and the state of Qatar specifically, each author
provides an in-depth empirical analysis of Qatar's current social,
political, and economic landscape against a historically informed
backdrop. Cognizant of its rapid state of flux, the contributors
collectively provide a comprehensive overview of the intersection
of these respective areas, delving into the historical creation of
Qatar as a state, its politics and systems of governance, its
economic strata and reliance on natural resources, its society and
national identity, its new and thriving sports culture, and, most
topically, matters of diplomacy, the 2017 blockade, and its armed
forces. Owing to the contributors' invaluable firsthand experience
and knowledge of Qatar, this book provides valuable insights into
this nation, at once old and new, and its intertwined trajectories
in its socio-political and economic positionality within the
region. This book is an invaluable resource for students and
scholars researching the Middle East generally, and the Gulf,
specifically, with interests in topics such as politics and
international relations, political economy and foreign policy,
development, sources of social change, societal activism, popular
culture, and the various elements of identity.
This book provides an overview of the origins, repercussions and
projected future of the ongoing Gulf crisis, as well as an analysis
of the major issues and debates relating to it. The Gulf region
witnessed an extraordinary rift when, on 5 June 2017, Saudi Arabia,
the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain cut all diplomatic ties and
imposed a siege on the State of Qatar following the hacking of the
Qatar News Agency website. This book approaches the Gulf crisis
from an interdisciplinary perspective by bringing together a group
of top scholars from a wide range of disciplines and areas of
expertise to engage in a nuanced debate on the current crisis. With
the pressing role of media in general and social media in
particular, new political realities have been created in the
region. The book addresses the role that cyber and information
security play on politics, as well as the shift of alliances in the
region as a result of the crisis. It scrutinizes the role of media
and information technology in creating political cultures as well
as conflicts. The book also explores the long-term economic
implications of the siege imposed on Qatar and identifies how the
country's economy is adjusting to the impact of the siege. Thus,
the book considers the extent of social and economic changes that
the crisis has brought to the region. This book invites in-depth
understanding of the regional crisis and its implications on nation
building and the reconfiguration of political and economic
alliances across the region. It will appeal to a broad
interdisciplinary readership in the area of Gulf studies.
This is the book that exposes the workings of Iranian politics
today. The authors penetrate the labyrinth of political
relationships and family networks that is the Iranian ruling class,
and reveal the forces which brought hard-line President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad to power. They argue that the power base behind
Ahmadinejad represents a kind of Iranian version of American
neoconservativism. The Iranian neocons, like their Washington
counterparts, have come in from the cold. Politicians and clerics
exiled from influence under the reformist President Khatami have
seized their chance to get back in to power, and to push an
uncompromising foreign policy agenda.Anoushiravan Ehteshami and
Mahjoob Zweiri show how Ahmadinejad's surprise victory in the 2005
elections was just one facet of this group's strategy for regaining
influence. In an analysis which has major implications for Western
policymakers, the authors examine the group's agenda on issues like
Iraq, Israel and nuclear enrichment, and assess how likely it is
that they will be able to implement it. "Iran and the Rise of its
Neoconservatives" is the essential guide to the politics of this
turbulent nation, whose importance to world security has never been
more keenly felt.
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