
Soft Emperor: Dynamics of Qatar's Foreign Policy
Mohammadreza Mohammadi
$34.50
The book examines how Qatar transformed from a small Gulf state into a global player through soft power diplomacy, using media networks, sports initiatives, educational investments, and commercial partnerships instead of military force. The book argues Qatar built a "silent empire" by leveraging unconventional tools like Al Jazeera, hosting the FIFA World Cup, strategic investments, and cultural institutions to achieve international influence far exceeding its geographical size. Through ten comprehensive chapters covering soft power theory, Middle Eastern politics, economic diplomacy, national branding, sports diplomacy, knowledge-based economy, and the Qatar-Saudi crisis, the study reveals how Qatar redefined global politics by proving cultural, economic, and media influence can be more effective than traditional coercive power, positioning Qatar as a "soft emperor" in the modern international system.
