Qatar’s Growing Role as a Humanitarian and Diplomatic Hub

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Qatar’s emergence as a key diplomatic partner was not a coincidence, but the result of the small peninsular emirate’s continued soft power diplomacy over the past 25 years. Along with an array of sophisticated long-term measures towards economic diversification, infrastructure, human and societal development across almost every sector, Doha’s calculations have included establishing Qatar as a diplomatic hub and an essential member of the current multilateral system.

Humanitarian aid has served as a linchpin for Qatar’s efforts to secure a leading role as an international mediator. While Qatar has repeatedly underscored the importance of separating politics from critical support for the Afghan people, humanitarian aid does have a long tradition in the Arab world.

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Dr. Frank Himpel & Khristo Ayad

Prof. Dr. Frank Himpel is an international business and economics scholar focusing on complex international partnerships, strategic logistics and operations, and strategic coopetition; Khristo Ayad is a strategic communications consultant, public diplomacy researcher, and senior counsel with InStrat.

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