Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
Qatar : The Practice of Rented Power
Product Code:
9781032215822
ISBN13:
9781032215822
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$60.77
Qatar : The Practice of Rented Power
$60.77
This book explains the parameters of Qatar's political growth by developing an alternative theory of power - 'rented' power. The author demonstrates how Qatar's emergence as a regional power can be solely explained by its capacity as a gas-rich rentier state. By using Qatar as an empirical case study of the 'rented' power theory, readers will gain insight into Qatar's engagement with non-state actors (political Islam, tribes, media, sports, and others) to wield its power, allowing Qatar to 'rent' the well-established influence of non-state actors due to their transnational nature. The Qatari case demonstrates a state's ability to establish a patron-client relationship with non-state actors, overcoming limitations set by size or military strength to gain international influence. This book is accessible to a wide readership: it will be of interest of scholars, postgraduates, journalists, policy experts, and a general audience whose interests include the politics of the Middle East and the GCC states particularly
| Author: Diana Galeeva |
| Publisher: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group |
| Publication Date: Jan 29, 2024 |
| Number of Pages: NA pages |
| Language: English |
| Binding: Paperback |
| ISBN-10: 1032215828 |
| ISBN-13: 9781032215822 |