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Blockade:An Opportunity to Enhance International Relations-Case of Qatar


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1 Student, International Program, AIBS, Amity University, Noida, India
2 Assistant Professor, International Program, AIBS, Amity University, Noida & Research Scholar, BIMTECH, Greater Noida, India
     

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This case throws light on the blockade that had occurred in Qatar. The blockade had been caused by its neighboring countries and wrongfully accusing Qatar of supporting terrorism without any solid proof rather than the fact they maintain good relations with Iran. How Qatar grew as a country, overcame blockade, and maintained themselves in the world eyes rather than collapsing they got revived. The Emir made sure that the day never comes where they will have to lean on the countries that had caused them blockade.

How Qatar took it as an opportunity to grow to extend themself and make new relations with other countries. Despite the serious violations caused by the four countries with regards to human rights and the innumerable infringements of law, they managed to utilize their wealth and human potential to withstand the sanctions and absorb the shock.


Keywords

Blockade, International Relations, Qatar.
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Authors

Uzma Reyassuddin Ahmed
Student, International Program, AIBS, Amity University, Noida, India
Aditya Kumar Gupta
Assistant Professor, International Program, AIBS, Amity University, Noida & Research Scholar, BIMTECH, Greater Noida, India

Abstract


This case throws light on the blockade that had occurred in Qatar. The blockade had been caused by its neighboring countries and wrongfully accusing Qatar of supporting terrorism without any solid proof rather than the fact they maintain good relations with Iran. How Qatar grew as a country, overcame blockade, and maintained themselves in the world eyes rather than collapsing they got revived. The Emir made sure that the day never comes where they will have to lean on the countries that had caused them blockade.

How Qatar took it as an opportunity to grow to extend themself and make new relations with other countries. Despite the serious violations caused by the four countries with regards to human rights and the innumerable infringements of law, they managed to utilize their wealth and human potential to withstand the sanctions and absorb the shock.


Keywords


Blockade, International Relations, Qatar.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22552/jijmr%2F2020%2Fv6%2Fi2%2F205285