L’émirat du Qatar, un micro-Etat qui veut exister à tout prix
During the past decade, Qatar has changed status. A micro invisible state on a world map with a little presence in the regional balance in the Middle East, Qatar has become a cultural power (al-Jazeeras success), diplomatic (the arbiter of political transitions) and financial (QIA). It is unclear whether this new role is tied to a specific situation or if it is sustainable. However, several factors of fragility are highlighted.
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2014-06-02
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Authors: | MESSIHA, Jean ; TEULON, Frédéric ; BIGOT, Guillaume |
Institutions: | Institut de Préparation à l'Administration et à la Gestion (IPAG) |
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