Mehran Kamrava

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Mehran Kamrava



Average rating: 3.72 · 468 ratings · 53 reviews · 51 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Modern Middle East: A P...

3.75 avg rating — 176 ratings — published 2005 — 12 editions
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Qatar: Small State, Big Pol...

3.65 avg rating — 104 ratings — published 2013 — 8 editions
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Modern Middle East, Third E...

4.07 avg rating — 46 ratings — published 2013 — 7 editions
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Iran's Intellectual Revolut...

3.37 avg rating — 19 ratings — published 2008 — 12 editions
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The Impossibility of Palest...

3.80 avg rating — 15 ratings — published 2016 — 2 editions
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The Great Game in West Asia...

3.38 avg rating — 13 ratings3 editions
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The International Politics ...

3.63 avg rating — 8 ratings — published 2011 — 4 editions
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Inside the Arab State

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The Political Economy of th...

4.80 avg rating — 5 ratings — published 2012 — 3 editions
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Migrant Labor in the Persia...

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“When the Libyan uprising was first gathering steam, Qaddafi dismissed the protestors as “rats” and vowed to eradicate them with unmatched fury. Six months later, dirty and on the run, he was found by Libyan fighters hiding in a sewer pipe near the city of Sirte, begging his captors not to shoot him. They did not oblige. Tellingly, in a sign of broader trends across the region, on the day that Qaddafi’s palace in Tripoli fell to the rebels, the flag that was hoisted atop the building was that of Qatar, a sign, no doubt, of the tiny sheikhdom’s surprising reach and power. Qatar’s flag was soon replaced by Libya’s own new flag. But the symbolic importance of seeing the Qatari flag over Qaddafi’s one-time headquarters was hard to miss. A new regional power had risen.”
Mehran Kamrava, Qatar: Small State, Big Politics

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