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Turkish-Qatari Relations - From Past to Present in a Turbulent Geopolitical Landscape

English · Hardback

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This book examines Turkish-Qatari relations from the nineteenth century to the present. The authors argue that conducive structural dynamics and ambitious geopolitical goals facilitated critical foreign policy convergences between Ankara and Doha, eventually developing into a strategic partnership between the two countries.

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Introduction: Turkish-Qatari Relations from the Ottomans to the Present
Chapter I: A Brief History Ottoman-Qatari Relations
Chapter II: Evolving Dynamics of Turkish Foreign Policy toward the Arab Middle East (1923-1980)
Chapter III: Evolving Dynamics of Turkish-Gulf Arab Relations (1980-2002)
Chapter IV: Place of Identity and Interests in the Evolution of the Turkish-Qatari Relations (2002-2013)
Chapter V: Regional Dynamics of Turkey-Qatar Relations: Foreign Policy Approaches, Tools, and Convergences (2002-2011)
Chapter VI: Regional Dynamics Continued: Arab Spring, Changing Regional Dynamics, Geopolitical Aspirations, and the Turkish-Qatari Political Alignment (2011-2016)
Chapter VII: Qatari Blockade: From Political Alignment to Strategic Partners (2017-2022)
Conclusion: Future Outlook of Turkish-Qatari Relations


About the author

Khalid Al-Jaber is the director of the MENA Center in Washington D.C.

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