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ID176538
Title ProperBlockade on Qatar: Conflict Management Failings
LanguageENG
AuthorMilton-Edwards, Beverley
Summary / Abstract (Note)Current tensions in the Gulf region highlight the persistence of crises and conflict. A number of states within the area now regularly engage in interventionist actions that challenge previously held norms of sovereignty and non-intervention. Fragmentation characterises what were once considered fairly robust structures of unity and enduring regional organisation. Theoretical norms that presuppose non-intervention are tested by new forms of coercion and interventionism among Gulf actors that exacerbate rather than resolve security dilemmas. In turn, this highlights the inadequacies of normative models of conflict management and resolution, and in particular mediation. These developments are examined in the case of the blockade against Qatar instituted by Bahrain, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates in June 2017.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Spectator Vol. 55, No.2; Jun 2020: p.34-48
Journal SourceInternational Spectator Vol: 55 No 2
Key WordsConflict Management ;  Qatar ;  Resolution ;  Blockade


 
 
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