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Qatar and the United Arab Emirates
Diverging Paths to Regional and Global Power
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English
Published/Copyright:
2025
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In the years following the turmoil of the Arab Spring, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates jockeyed for power, becoming significant forces—and rivals—in regional politics. Emma Soubrier unpacks the nuts and bolts of these two small states’ rise to prominence, exploring how their diverging foreign and security policies have enabled both of them to become power players in the Middle East and beyond.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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List of Figures
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Acknowledgments
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1 Qatar and the UAE: Two Rival Prince-States
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2 Facing Multifaceted Security Dilemmas
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3 Seeking Autonomy
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4 Achieving Power in a Shifting Global Arena
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5 Benefiting from Regional Turmoil
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6 Intensifying Conflicting Policies
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7 Gearing Up for the Challenges of the Future
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Bibliography
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Index
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9781962551946
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For universities and colleges of further and higher education