
Turkish-Qatari Relations
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Khalid Al-Jaber is the director of the MENA Center in Washington D.C.
Content
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
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