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This book provides a detailed analysis of Qatar's participation in China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). With a particular focus on its economic, social, and geopolitical impacts, it examines how Qatar has used its position within the BRI framework to diversify its economy, strengthen global integration, and increase international trade. By critically exploring the potential risks of the BRI, the dangers of economic dependency, geopolitical tensions, and sustainability are explored in relation to Qatar's long-term development.
This book offers new insights into the ways that small states can leverage international initiatives for economic diversification and development. It will be relevant to students, researchers, and policymakers interested in economic development, the political economy, and global trade.
List of contents
1. Introduction.- 2. China-Qatar Relations: A Historical Overview.- 3. The Belt and Road Initiative: Vision, Objectives, and Complexities.- 4. Qatar's Engagement in the Belt and Road Initiative.- 5. Qatar's Role in the Belt and Road Initiative and Its Economic Significance.- 6. Qatar's Voyage through the Belt and Road Initiative - Unravelling Geopolitical Shifts.- 7. Qatar's Role in Belt and Road Initiative Infrastructure Ventures.- 8. Drawing the Tapestry Together: Assessing the Promise of Chinese-Qatari Collaboration within the Grand Tapestry of the Belt and Road Initiative.
About the author
Mohamad Zreik is a post doctoral fellow at Sun Yat-Sen University's Institute of International and Regional Studies, specializing in international relations, soft power diplomacy, and the Belt and Road Initiative. He is a renowned researcher and policy analyst with numerous publications and contributions to global geopolitical discourse.
Summary
This book provides a detailed analysis of Qatar’s participation in China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). With a particular focus on its economic, social, and geopolitical impacts, it examines how Qatar has used its position within the BRI framework to diversify its economy, strengthen global integration, and increase international trade. By critically exploring the potential risks of the BRI, the dangers of economic dependency, geopolitical tensions, and sustainability are explored in relation to Qatar’s long-term development.
This book offers new insights into the ways that small states can leverage international initiatives for economic diversification and development. It will be relevant to students, researchers, and policymakers interested in economic development, the political economy, and global trade.