Tracing Qatar’s Foreign Policy and its Impact on Regional Security

Published By: Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies | Published Date: September, 01 , 2015

Drawing strongly upon recent International Relations literature on the foreign affairs of small states, this paper elaborates several arguments on the trajectory of Qatar’s foreign policy: (1) An “activist foreign policy” provides economic and political gains as well as security (2) The Qatari leadership has been conscious about its own domestic political legitimacy in the light of the Arab popular uprisings and has helped shape the political narrative of the Arab Spring. (3) Qatari foreign policy is as much influenced by systemic regional factors, as it is the product of its political elite. (4) Qatar’s “activist” and independent foreign policy can positively impact Middle East security and help move the region towards a concert based on power equilibrium. Overall, by analyzing Qatari foreign policy, this paper argues that for the first time, Middle Eastern states are beginning to define their relations vis-à-vis one another on the basis of their individual interests and ambitions rather than those foreign policy orientations being delivered to them from afar. To facilitate a self-regulated and stable Middle East, Qatar’s “activist” foreign policy seems a vital first step in managing external powers as well as bringing antagonistic regional ones together.

Author(s): Bernd Kaussler | Posted on: Jan 29, 2016 | Views()


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