The Qatar lesson: How small states wield outsized power in a connected world
When people talk about the world's centers of power, most immediately think of the United States, China, Russia, or the European Union. It may seem that only the great powers are capable of influencing international developments, shaping the global agenda, and affecting nations and states. But the reality of the 21st century shows that size is not always what matters.…
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