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Established, internationally peer reviewed bilingual law journal that seeks to articulate contemporary legal discourse across cultures and borders. Published by Qatar University College of Law
Considered the definitive book on Qatar's politics and foreign policy, Kamrava explains the surprising prominence of such a small state on the world stage.
The border dispute between Qatar and Bahrain simmered for more than 50 years before it was adjudicated by the International Court of Justice—a process that took ten long years. This authoritative book documents the controversy in the context of its imperial roots, the countries' ruling families, the discovery of oil, and the political destinies of the emerging Gulf states.
How Qatar has punched above its weight in international affairs by dint of its enormous wealth and ambitions in the Middle East, and how this has conditioned its response to the Arab Spring. The author shows how Qatari leaders seized upon the crisis of the Arab Spring to boost their regional and international influence.
Traces Qatar's spectacular rise since the mid-1990s, exploring the development of its economy, the patterns of its politics, its role on the world stage, and its prospects for the future.
Conference proceedings and working papers from participating institutes around the world. Includes the full text of books and book summaries, journal abstracts, links to websites and a calendar of conferences and seminars.
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