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Qatar's foreign policy / Boyce, Sir Graham   Journal Article
Boyce, Sir Graham Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Qatar has only recently emerged as a player in the foreign policy arena. The first sign of what has become a highly distinctive role was the establishment of Al Jazeera, which has changed for ever the way that news media are seen across the Arab world. Qatar then successfully mediated in several conflicts in the region, before playing an active role in the aftermath of the Arab Spring and taking a lead on Libya. Syria poses more of a problem. But Qatar, as a small, rich country in an unpredictable region, now enjoys a high level of global recognition as an independent state.
Key Words Syria  Qatar  Libya  Arab World  Al Jazeera  Arab Spring 
Global Recognition  Foreign Policy 
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