Al Jazeera and Soft Power: Qatar's Global Voice
Analysis of Al Jazeera's role as Qatar's principal soft power instrument: its origins, editorial impact, geopolitical consequences, controversies, and function as a strategic asset of the Qatari state.
Analysis & Editorial
Deep analytical and editorial coverage of Qatar National Vision 2030, offering institutional-grade assessments, thematic investigations, opinion pieces, and data narratives on Qatar's development trajectory.
Can Qatar Diversify When Gas Is This Profitable?
The paradox of abundance: the North Field Expansion will make Qatar even more dependent on hydrocarbons by revenue share. When gas generates returns that no alternative sector can match, how does a rational state diversify away from its most lucrative asset?
Can Qatar Sustain the World's Highest GDP Per Capita?
Analysis of the sustainability of Qatar's position at or near the top of global GDP per capita rankings: the role of population dynamics, resource economics, measurement methodology, and long-term structural pressures.
Education City: Can You Build a Knowledge Economy From Scratch?
Analysis of Qatar Foundation's Education City experiment: hosting six international university campuses, investing in R&D, and attempting to build a knowledge economy in a single generation -- with an honest assessment of results.
From Gas State to Global Hub: Qatar's Diversification Story
Analysis of Qatar's economic diversification trajectory: progress in financial services, aviation, tourism, real estate, and education alongside the persistent structural challenge of moving beyond hydrocarbon revenues.
Lusail: Building a City From Sand
The story of Lusail City: a $45 billion planned urban development that hosted the 2022 World Cup final, its current absorption challenges, commercial viability questions, infrastructure ambitions, and the lessons it offers about building cities from scratch in the Gulf.
North Field Expansion: The Biggest Energy Bet on Earth
Analysis of Qatar's $50 billion+ North Field Expansion project: the largest LNG investment in history, its timing against the energy transition, risk factors, and implications for Qatar's fiscal future.
Post-World Cup Qatar: What Happens Now?
Analysis of Qatar's post-2022 FIFA World Cup trajectory: infrastructure legacy management, economic adjustment, tourism strategy, and the transition from mega-event delivery to sustained national development.
Qatar Airways: The Airline That Defied a Blockade
How Qatar Airways rerouted 80+ routes overnight, survived the 2017 blockade, maintained its oneworld alliance leadership, and emerged as one of the world's most competitive carriers despite losing access to its nearest neighbours' airspace.
Qatar By the Numbers: 2025 Data Snapshot
A data-driven snapshot of Qatar in 2025: key economic, demographic, energy, infrastructure, and development indicators presented in narrative context for analysts and researchers.
Qatar National Vision 2030: A Midterm Assessment
An evaluative assessment of Qatar National Vision 2030 at the eighteen-year mark: what is on track, what is behind schedule, what exceeded expectations, and what the final four years must deliver.
Qatar's 2008 Vision: The GCC Pioneer
Analysis of Qatar's pioneering role as the first Gulf state to adopt a comprehensive national vision, preceding Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030, UAE's Centennial 2071, and Oman's Vision 2040 by years -- and the lessons that emerged.
Qatar's Diplomatic Playbook: From Hamas to the Taliban
Comprehensive analysis of Qatar's mediation strategy: neutrality positioning, intelligence capabilities, the Western ally role, relationships with non-state actors, and how a microstate built the most active diplomatic intermediary practice in modern history.
QIA: How a Tiny Nation Built a $500 Billion Portfolio
Inside the Qatar Investment Authority's global empire: Harrods, Volkswagen, Glencore, Credit Suisse, London property, Heathrow, and the diversification strategy that turned gas revenues into one of the world's largest sovereign wealth portfolios.
Sheikh Tamim's Qatar: Punching Above Its Weight
How a 45-year-old ruler of 300,000 citizens commands global attention: the diplomatic toolkit, World Cup delivery, QIA's sovereign wealth empire, Al Jazeera's media influence, military alliances, and the strategic architecture of a microstate that refuses to be small.
The Blockade That Made Qatar Stronger
Editorial analysis of how the 2017 Gulf blockade paradoxically accelerated Qatar's self-sufficiency, diversification, and institutional resilience, producing a stronger state than the one that existed before the crisis.
The Pearl-Qatar: Luxury Island Economics
Analysis of The Pearl-Qatar artificial island development: its pioneering role in foreign property ownership, luxury real estate economics, retail positioning, demographic composition, and what it reveals about Qatar's approach to urban development and wealth attraction.
The Qatarisation Paradox
Analysis of the structural contradiction at the heart of Qatar's workforce nationalization programme: a small national population, an 85% expatriate workforce, and the economic and cultural barriers to meaningful private-sector Qatarisation.
The World Cup That Changed Everything
The 2022 FIFA World Cup as an inflection point for Qatar: how a sporting event transformed the country's global brand, infrastructure, tourism capacity, national self-image, and position in the international order. An argument that Qatar before and after 2022 are fundamentally different entities.