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AuthorGengler, Justin
AuthorAl-Khelaifi, Buthaina
Available date2020-01-06T07:56:22Z
Publication Date2019
Publication NameMiddle East Journal
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3751/73.3.13
CitationGengler, Justin, and Buthaina Al-Khelaifi. "Crisis, State Legitimacy, and Political Participation in a Non-Democracy: How Qatar Withstood the 2017 Blockade." The Middle East Journal 73.3 (2019): 397-416.‏
ISSN0026-3141
URIhttps://muse.jhu.edu/article/736467
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/12487
AbstractThis article uses rare, nationally representative survey data collected before and after the blockade of Qatar that began in June 2017 to assess its impact on citizens’ orientations toward the Gulf Cooperation Council, relations with key foreign countries, and domestic politics. The study illuminates a critical element missing from existing explanations of Qatar’s unforeseen resilience in the face of the blockade, namely the role of ordinary Qataris, who mobilized in defense of the political status quo
Languageen
PublisherMiddle East Institute
SubjectQatar
Blockade
Gulf Cooperation Council
TitleCrisis, State Legitimacy, and Political Participation in a Non-Democracy: How Qatar Withstood the 2017 Blockade
TypeArticle
Pagination397-416
Issue Number3
Volume Number73
ESSN1940-3461


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