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Constructivist Niche Diplomacy


Constructivist Niche Diplomacy

Qatar's Middle East Diplomacy as an Illustration of Small State Norm Crafting
Politik und Gesellschaft des Nahen Ostens

von: Nicolas Fromm

69,54 €

Verlag: VS Verlag
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 06.06.2018
ISBN/EAN: 9783658225193
Sprache: englisch

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Nicolas Fromm explores norm-based strategies small states can use to distinguish themselves internationally in order to compensate for their lesser geopolitical weight. Using the example of Qatar, the author shows that such strategies might include a sort of norm entrepreneurship which goes beyond the advocacy of universal norms and implies the development of genuinely new norms (‘norm crafting’) in pursuit of regional political influence. To shed light on the stunning rise of Qatar from a background actor to a protagonist in international diplomacy, the case study analyses the distinctive use of norm crafting in the country’s Middle East diplomacy under the reign of Emir Hamad (1995-2013). To unfold the potential of strategic normative innovation, Qatar seems to have imitated the attitudes and attributes of established norm entrepreneurs such as international organizations.
National interest and international norms: A joint theoretical framework.- Foreign policymaking under Emir Hamad.- Qatar’s constructivist niche diplomacy.  
Dr. Nicolas Fromm is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Institute of International Politics at Helmut Schmidt University in Hamburg. 
​Nicolas Fromm explores norm-based strategies small states can use to distinguish themselves internationally in order to compensate for their lesser geopolitical weight. Using the example of Qatar, the author shows that such strategies might include a sort of norm entrepreneurship which goes beyond the advocacy of universal norms and implies the development of genuinely new norms (‘norm crafting’) in pursuit of regional political influence. To shed light on the stunning rise of Qatar from a background actor to a protagonist in international diplomacy, the case study analyses the distinctive use of norm crafting in the country’s Middle East diplomacy under the reign of Emir Hamad (1995-2013). To unfold the potential of strategic normative innovation, Qatar seems to have imitated the attitudes and attributes of established norm entrepreneurs such as international organizations.&nbsp;<div><br></div><div><b>Contents</b>&nbsp;</div><div><ul><li>National interest and international norms: A joint theoretical framework<br></li><li>Foreign policymaking under Emir Hamad&nbsp;<br></li><li>Qatar’s constructivist niche diplomacy&nbsp;<br></li></ul></div><div><br></div><div><b>Target Groups&nbsp;</b></div><div><ul><li>Researchers and students in the field of international politics with an interest in International Relations Theory or Middle Eastern Studies.<br></li><li>Analysts and Diplomats interested in the Gulf region and Qatari foreign policy in particular.<br></li></ul></div><div><br></div><div><b>The Author&nbsp;</b></div><div>Dr. Nicolas Fromm is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Institute of International Politics at Helmut Schmidt University in Hamburg.&nbsp;</div><div><br></div>
A policy-oriented contribution to the theoretical debate