Deconstructing the Gulf Crisis: Post-Colonialism and Competing ‘Projects’ in the Middle East
Author | Chak, Farhan Mujahid |
Available date | 2022-09-20T11:03:00Z |
Publication Date | 2020 |
Publication Name | Insight Turkey |
Identifier | http://dx.doi.org/10.25253/99.2019EV.02 |
Citation | CHAK, FARHAN MUJAHID. “Deconstructing the Gulf Crisis: Post-Colonialism and Competing ‘Projects’ in the Middle East.” Insight Turkey 22, no. 1 (2020): 163–88. |
ISSN | 1302-177X |
Abstract | This article deconstructs the stated reasons behind the quartet’s blockade on Qatar, including i) Iranian-relations; ii) funding ‘terror;’ iii) supporting ‘political Islam’ –Hamas, Muslim Brotherhood, etc.; and iv) destabilizing the Arab world through Al Jazeera, and scrutinizes their veracity. In actuality, these accusations are mere obfuscation. Henceforth, understanding the quartet’s motivation requires employing post-colonialism as an explanatory variable. It does so by assuming the preponderance of U.S. military power in the GCC produces three conflicting ideal-types: i) Saudi-led quartet Arab project, ‘subservient’ to U.S. hegemony; ii) Iranian- led partisan project, resisting/increasing engagement to U.S. hegemony; iii) Turkish-led ‘civic Islam’ project, pivoting from engagement to resisting U.S. hegemony. In this, three-rivalry is the roots of the blockade and the larger meta-strategy at behind the blockade. |
Language | en |
Publisher | SETA Foundation |
Subject | Middle East Qatar Gulf Crisis Post-colonialism U.S. Hegemony |
Type | Article |
Pagination | 163-188 |
Issue Number | 1 |
Volume Number | 22 |
ESSN | 2564-7717 |
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