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Tag: Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani

Written by lookingbeyondbordersJune 8, 2017

Saudi Arabia And Qatar: Tribal Feud With Regional And Global Implications

The anti-Qatar action is a clumsy demonstration of the kingdom’s desire to challenge Iran for regional hegemony. What makes the Saudi boycott even more puzzling is the fact that, in addition to Qatar, two GCC member states—Kuwait and Oman—maintain working relations with Iran and have not severed relations with Qatar. Read Here – LobeLog

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Written by lookingbeyondbordersJune 27, 2013June 27, 2013

U.S. Umbrella Helps Qatar’s Foreign Policy Adventurism

What explains Qatar‘s foreign policy adventurism? For one, the U.S. security guarantee gives it room to play in the region. In addition, some policies — particularly those that facilitate discussions between the United States and its enemies (Hamas, the Taliban) — are aimed at making Qatar uniquely important to Washington. Read Here – Foreign Affairs

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Written by lookingbeyondbordersJune 26, 2013

Qatar Will Not Be The Same After Hamad

The former emir had made his country, and more so himself, the ultimate decider on many regional issues. To leave it all at this critical stage, and hand over power to his son Tamim, does not make much political sense. Read Here – Gulf News

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