Qatar

Qatar Is Strategically Investing in Countries Like Turkey, Somalia, Gaza, and Now Bangladesh, Forming a “String of Misbaha” to Promote Islamist Ideology Across the Indian Ocean
Qatar’s Strategic Investments and Shadow Lobbying Are Reshaping American Policy and Institutions
Expanding Investigation Suggests That Israeli Decisions on Hostage Talks, Relations With Egypt Could Have Been Influenced by Doha
For over a Century, American Presidents Have Purposefully Chosen Middle East Negotiators Who Know Next to Nothing About the Region, Seeing Their Ignorance as a Advantage
To Assure Better Relations, the Core Support Qatar Provides to Designated Terror Groups Must Stop
Badar Khan Suri’s Public Social Media Shows He Was Not Only ‘Sharing Hamas Propaganda and Deeply Antisemitic Posts,’ but Also Denying the October 7 Atrocities
Tehran Is Expanding Beyond Proxies to Forge Direct State Alliances, with Qatar as a Key Enabler
The Conversation Surrounding Foreign Influence in Education Must Shift From Passive Concern to Active Resistance Before It Is Too Late.
If Washington Is Serious About Forging a Solution to Gaza, Then It Must Address Contradictions in Its Relationship With Doha.
U.S. Presidents Have Bestowed the Status as a Diplomatic Bauble to Undeserving Countries, Including Those Who Often Act Against U.S. Interests
Its Rapid Expansion Into New Gas Fields Goes Beyond Supply and Clashes with Previous Qatari Strategy
A Joint Podcast Series by the Middle East Forum and the American Jewish University
A Joint Podcast Series by the Middle East Forum and the American Jewish University
What Mechanisms Can Be Implemented to Stop Qatari Money from Being Poured Into Hamas’s Arsenal?