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      걸프 왕정 국가들의 기성 정치 질서에 도전하는 카타르 유인 분석-수정주의 국가 관점을 기반으로- = An examination of Qatar’s motivation to challenge the status quo of the regional order in the Gulf region: Based on the theory of revisionist state

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      In 2017, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain declared that they would cut all ties with Qatar. Those countries accused Qatar of supporting Sunni Islamist groups such as the Muslim Brotherhood(MB), or Hamas, and the Iranian ambition to extend regional power in the Gulf region. For the Sunni monarchy countries, both the MB and Iran are regarded as threats to their legitimacy. While Qatar maintains good relations with Iran and Islamist groups, it also hosts the American air base. In fact, it is difficult to understand contradictory Qatar’s foreign policy. Therefore, this study examines why Qatar challenges the status quo of the Gulf regional order based on the perspective of the revisionist states’ motivations. This study investigates Qatar’s motivation to challenge the status of of the Gulf regional politics in terms of revisionist state theory. Thus, this study contributes to confirming that based on economic development, social and political stability, Qatar was motivated to seek to challenge the existing order in favor of Qatar’s political interest to extend its power and influence.
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      In 2017, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain declared that they would cut all ties with Qatar. Those countries accused Qatar of supporting Sunni Islamist groups such as the Muslim Brotherhood(MB), or Hamas, and the Iranian ambiti...

      In 2017, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain declared that they would cut all ties with Qatar. Those countries accused Qatar of supporting Sunni Islamist groups such as the Muslim Brotherhood(MB), or Hamas, and the Iranian ambition to extend regional power in the Gulf region. For the Sunni monarchy countries, both the MB and Iran are regarded as threats to their legitimacy. While Qatar maintains good relations with Iran and Islamist groups, it also hosts the American air base. In fact, it is difficult to understand contradictory Qatar’s foreign policy. Therefore, this study examines why Qatar challenges the status quo of the Gulf regional order based on the perspective of the revisionist states’ motivations. This study investigates Qatar’s motivation to challenge the status of of the Gulf regional politics in terms of revisionist state theory. Thus, this study contributes to confirming that based on economic development, social and political stability, Qatar was motivated to seek to challenge the existing order in favor of Qatar’s political interest to extend its power and influence.

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      2 김진하, "북한 군사적 강압외교(Coercive Diplomacy)의 수정주의(Revisionism)적 기원" 국가안전보장문제연구소 63 (63): 1-26, 2020

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      4 이수진, "미군의 아프가니스탄 철수와 카타르 외교 정책의 역할" 한국이슬람학회 32 (32): 131-150, 2022

      5 이정철, "미국의 재균형화와 북한의 수정주의 국가화" 아시아.유럽미래학회 10 (10): 135-158, 2013

      6 엄익란, "걸프국가 소프트파워 구축전략과 한계 연구 - 사우디아라비아, 아랍에미리트, 카타르 문화산업을 중심으로 -" 한국중동학회 41 (41): 67-94, 2020

      7 남옥정, "걸프 위기와 카타르 무슬림 형제단" 중동문제연구소 19 (19): 25-56, 2020

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