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Qatari-US military relations: context, evolution and prospects
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Saidy, Brahim
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Civil-military relations
/ Cooperation
/ Geopolitics
/ International relations-US
/ Military relations
/ Military sales
/ Prospects
/ Sales
2017
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Qatari-US military relations: context, evolution and prospects
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Saidy, Brahim
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Civil-military relations
/ Cooperation
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/ Military relations
/ Military sales
/ Prospects
/ Sales
2017
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Qatari-US military relations: context, evolution and prospects
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Qatari-US military relations: context, evolution and prospects
2017
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Overview
Military cooperation is one of the most intriguing dimensions of the Qatari-US relationship. It has progressively evolved, driven by a changing geopolitical landscape and security threats in the Middle East. In fact, it has a significant impact on the overall bilateral relationship, especially economic ties. It rests upon four pillars: a bilateral defence agreement, the use of military facilities, arms sales and military-to-military contacts. This paper analyzes the development of the military relationship that exists between Washington and Doha and offers an assessment of the issues that animate it.
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Routledge,University of California Press,University of California Press, Journals & Digital Publishing Division
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