Qatar 1975/76-2019

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The fourth in this series, the Contemporary Archive of the Islamic World (CAIW), this title draws on the resources of Cambridge-based World of Information, which since 1975 has followed the politics and economics of the region. Qatar’s documented history begins in the mid-19th Century. Its location established it as having close, if differing links to Bahrain, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia.

Notionally under Ottoman rule, Qatar did not become a de facto protectorate of Great Britain until some time after the end of the Ottoman empire. The discovery of oil in Qatar happened later than was the case with its neighbours. However, the discovery of substantial oil deposits, and later of enormous gas reserves changed Qatar beyond recognition, allowing it to claim in the 1980s that its inhabitants were the richest people on earth. Still a semi-feudal monarchy, it gained full independence in 1971 but was initially considered to be the least developed state in the Gulf. By the 21st century many close neighbours felt that in a number of respects Qatar was becoming an unreliable partner. To the extent that in 2017 a number of its fellow Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) members, as well as other states – notably Egypt - broke off diplomatic relations.

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Preliminary Material
Herausgeber: Anthony Axon und Susan Hewitt
Seiten: i–xix
1974
Seiten: 1–6
1975/76
Seiten: 7–11
1977
Seiten: 12–20
1978
Seiten: 21–29
1979
Seiten: 30–41
1980
Seiten: 42–53
1981
Seiten: 54–61
1982
Seiten: 62–71
1983
Seiten: 72–83
1984
Seiten: 84–99
1985
Seiten: 100–114
1986
Seiten: 115–125
1987
Seiten: 126–136
1988
Seiten: 137–144
1989
Seiten: 145–154
1990
Seiten: 155–168
1991/92
Seiten: 169–176
1993/94
Seiten: 177–181
1995
Seiten: 182–187
1996
Seiten: 188–192
1997
Seiten: 193–197
1998
Seiten: 198–202
1999
Seiten: 203–206
2000
Seiten: 207–210
2001/02
Seiten: 211–214
2003/04
Seiten: 215–219
2005
Seiten: 220–223
2006
Seiten: 224–229
2007
Seiten: 230–232
2008
Seiten: 233–237
2009
Seiten: 238–243
2010
Seiten: 244–248
2011/12
Seiten: 249–254
2013
Seiten: 255–262
2014
Seiten: 263–269
2015
Seiten: 270–275
2016
Seiten: 276–281
2017
Seiten: 282–287
2018
Seiten: 288–294
2019
Seiten: 295–303
Notes
Seiten: 311–418
Timeline
Seiten: 419–423
Country Profile
Seiten: 424–435
Bibliography
Herausgeber: Anthony Axon und Susan Hewitt
Seiten: 436–437
Index
Herausgeber: Anthony Axon und Susan Hewitt
Seiten: 438–472
Anthony Axon, M.A. (Cantab) joined The Economist in 1967 to work on a Latin American Edition. He subsequently worked for the publishing division of the Council of Europe in Strasbourg before launching World of Information in 1973 in Cambridge, UK.

Susan Hewitt first worked in publishing in 1963 in Lusaka, Northern Rhodesia (which became Zambia on independence in 1964). She worked with Gemini News Service soon after it launched in 1967 and then African Development Magazine. She joined World of Information in 1974.
The CAIW series is relevant reading for all interested in the recent history of the Arabian Gulf. The politics, and the economics that have developed so rapidly. Graduate and post-graduate students, libraries, research institutes, government departments, diplomats and NGOs will all find it a valuable resource.
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