Qatar In The Spotlight: Looking Ahead

Published date23 November 2022
Subject MatterGovernment, Public Sector, Human Rights
Law FirmSonghai Advisory LLP
AuthorSonghai Advisory LLP

Qatar has carved a reputation for punching above its weight. The World Cup, which kicked off this weekend, has brought with it an unprecedented level of international scrutiny. The question yet to be answered is whether the tournament will prove a catalyst enabling Qatar to carve an identity beyond that of an exceedingly wealthy energy supplier and prolific spender on the international stage. With the focus of regional and international attention firmly on Qatar has the oil-rich sheikhdom bitten off more than it can chew?

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When Qatar was controversially awarded the World Cup - its climate and human rights record at odds with a global sporting spectacle - the event was billed as a triumph for a new forward-looking Islamic Gulf. Alongside the museums showcasing Islamic art and culture, an initiative spearheaded by Sheikha Mozah, the mother of current Emir Tamin bin Hamad, the World Cup was viewed as part of this wider effort to redefine Qatar's identity.

However, instead of heralding a new era of regional unity the years since have entrenched pre-existing divisions within the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) culminating in the 2017 embargo of Qatar which lasted three years and laid bare the elusive dream of Gulf political and economic union.

  1. The signs of friction between Qatar and its strategically more powerful neighbours Saudi Arabia and the UAE have long been apparent. Saudi Arabia has watched with increasing levels of discomfort as Doha positioned itself as a sanctuary for political dissidents and in particular leading figures within the Islamic Brotherhood.
  2. A particular bone of contention was Egypt as Qatar, alongside Turkey, extended political and financial support to the Muslim Brotherhood under Mohammed Morsi. Having forged its legitimacy on its Islamic credentials, Saudi Arabia was loath to tolerate the emergence of a populist Islamist movement that posed an existential...

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