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Beyond royal politics: state transformation and foreign policy in Saudi Arabia / Mohammadzadeh, Babak   Journal Article
Mohammadzadeh, Babak Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Saudi politics is commonly portrayed as reflecting a system of centralised personal rule in which decision-making power trickles down from the tightly knit power circles within the House of Saud. In contrast, this paper draws attention to the empowerment of quasi-autonomous state organisations in Saudi Arabia as a result of state transformation and regional integration. At its most extreme, state transformation in Saudi Arabia has created institutional and regulatory enclaves with vested interests and areas of competence that cross Saudi borders. This paper illustrates the foreign policy ramifications of transformed statehood in Saudi attempts to further Gulf regional integration in the context of the Gulf Monetary Union project.
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Status and foreign policy change in small states: Qatar’s emergence in perspective / Mohammadzadeh, Babak   Journal Article
Mohammadzadeh, Babak Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Small states are just as easily seduced by status and glory as other states. When conceived as situated in a stratified international society, small states acquire an inherent tendency to overcome their disadvantage in conventional power terms through the pursuit of status. Hence, it is precisely because of their position in the international hierarchy, not in spite of it, that strategic ideas based on state size stimulate foreign policy change in small states. This mechanism provides an explanation to the question why the small state of Qatar has pursued such a high-profile diplomatic strategy since its emergence in the late 1990s.
Key Words Qatar  Small States  Hierarchy  Status  Foreign Policy Change 
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