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The Gulf Crisis: A Conversation with Kristian Coates Ulrichsen (S 6, Ep. 1)

The Gulf Crisis: A Conversation with Kristian Coates Ulrichsen (S 6, Ep. 1)

"The fact that Qatar is, after all, a tiny state—…

POMEPS Middle East Political Science Podcast · Marc Lynch

September 11, 201730m 48s

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Show Notes

"The fact that Qatar is, after all, a tiny state— but clearly with a lot of leverage that can amplify their message." Kristian Coates Ulrichsen speaks about the crisis within the GCC with Marc Lynch in our first POMEPS podcast in the launch of our fall season. Ulrichsen is a fellow for the Middle East at the Baker Institute for Public Policy at Rice University in Houston. His latest book is The United Arab Emirates: Power, Politics and Policy-Making. Ulrichsen explains this summer's diplomatic showdown in historical context. "We've been here before. Like many other people, I was taken quite by surprise when this whole crisis erupted again. I had thought that the Qatari decision in September 2015 to send a thousand troops to Yemen signified the return of Qatar to the GCC fold."