Tag: Qatar
Gulf state cooperation has long been shaped by the threat of...
Firmesk Rahim, UMass Boston
Arab Gulf countries, battered economically and physically by the war with Iran, were keen to...
UAE’s OPEC exit has been long in the works – and...
Kristian Coates Ulrichsen, Rice University
The United Arab Emirates’ decision to withdraw from the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries...
US ceasefire with Iran: What’s next? A former diplomat explains 3...
Donald Heflin, Tufts University
President Donald Trump on April 7, 2026, announced a ceasefire between the United States and...
‘Destruction is not the same as political success’: US bombing of...
Farah N. Jan, University of Pennsylvania
Shortly after the opening salvo of U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran on Feb. 28,...
Despite massive US attack and death of ayatollah, regime change in...
Donald Heflin, Tufts University
After the largest buildup of U.S. warships and aircraft in the Middle East in decades,...
The World Cup puts the spotlight on Qatar, but also brings...
David Mednicoff, UMass Amherst
With the start of the World Cup on Nov. 20, 2022, soccer teams from 32...
World Cup 2022: Qatar’s frantic countdown to a football tournament full...
Simon Chadwick, SKEMA Business School
When Denmark play at the men’s Fifa World Cup in Qatar this winter, their...
Women in Arab countries find themselves torn between opportunity and tradition
Alainna Liloia, University of Arizona
Arab women, long relegated to the private sphere by law and social custom, are gaining new access to public life.
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