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Qatar: A Modern History

hardcoverApril 13, 2012
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ISBN-13: 9781589019102 ISBN-10: 1589019105
Publisher
Georgetown University Press
Binding
hardcover
Published
April 13, 2012
Weight
1.2 lbs
Dimensions
24.00×2.40×16.40 cm

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Qatar: A Modern History by Fromherz, Allen J.. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9781589019102.

What role does Qatar play in the Middle East and how does it differ from the other Gulf states? How has the ruling Al-Thani family shaped Qatar from a traditional tribal society and British protectorate to a modern state? How has Qatar become an economic superpower with one of the highest per capita incomes in the world? What are the social, political, and economic consequences of Qatars extremely rapid development? In this groundbreaking history of modern Qatar, Allen J. Fromherz presents a full portrait that analyzes Qatars crucial role in the Middle East and its growing regional influence within a broader historical context. Drawing on original sources in Arabic, English, and French as well as his own fieldwork in the Middle East, the author deftly traces the influence of the Ottoman and British empires and Qatars Gulf neighbors on the country prior to Qatars meteoric rise in the post-independence era. Fromherz gives particular weight to the nations economic and social history, from its modest origins in the pearling and fishing industries to the considerable economic clout it exerts today, a clout that comes with having the second-highest natural gas reserves in the region. He also looks at what the future holds for Qatars economy as the country tries to diversify beyond oil and gas. Furthermore, the book examines the paradox of Qatar where monarchy, traditional tribal culture, and conservative Islamic values appear to coexist with ultra modern development and a large population of foreign workers who outnumber Qatari citizens. This book is as unique as the country it documents―a multi-faceted picture of the political, cultural, religious, social, and economic make up of modern Qatar and its significance within the Gulf Cooperation Council and the wider region.