卡塔尔在冲突调解中不断演变的作用

IF 1.3 3区 社会学 Q1 AREA STUDIES Mediterranean Politics Pub Date : 2023-10-16 DOI:10.1080/13629395.2023.2266665
Sansom Milton, Ghassan Elkahlout, Sana Tariq
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【摘要】2017年海湾危机和阿拉伯之春期间对卡塔尔干涉主义政策的地区反弹后,卡塔尔在调解中的作用减弱。在2021年海湾危机解决后,卡塔尔在冲突调解中的作用再次出现,在21世纪20年代初回归第三方调解,并在美国与塔利班达成协议后受到广泛关注。然而,卡塔尔在危机后恢复在冲突管理中发挥核心调解人和推动者作用,但由于其国际关系危机,其调解方式出现了断续和连续性。本文以卡塔尔在阿富汗、乍得和利比亚的调解为例,从结果、模式、可接受性和可接受性等方面分析了调解策略的演变。该分析确定了卡塔尔在2020年后在冲突调解中重新发挥作用的关键对比结果。关键词:卡塔尔冲突调解和平调停海湾国家冲突解决披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突。面试。前塔利班政治办公室成员。3月2022.2。面试。阿富汗伊斯兰共和国谈判小组的技术人员。2021年11月。
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Qatar’s evolving role in conflict mediation
ABSTRACTQatar’s role in mediation diminished following the 2017 Gulf Crisis and the regional backlash to its interventionist policy during the Arab Spring. After the resolution of the Gulf Crisis in 2021, the Qatari role in conflict mediation re-emerged with a return to third-party mediation in the early 2020s, receiving widespread attention following the U.S.-Taliban agreement. The post-crisis return of Qatar to playing central mediator and facilitator roles in conflict management has, however, been subject to discontinuities as well as continuities in its mediation style as a result of the crisis in its international relations. This article analyses the evolution of mediation strategy, utilizing case studies of Qatar’s mediation in Afghanistan, Chad, and Libya through a framework focusing on results, modality, acceptability and reception. The analysis identifies key comparative findings on Qatar’s post-2020 renewed role in conflict mediation.KEYWORDS: Qatarconflict mediationpeacemakingGulf statesconflict resolution Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1. Interview. Former member of the Taliban Political Office. March 2022.2. Interview. Technical staff, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan’s negotiating team. November 2021.
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期刊介绍: Mediterranean Politics is the only refereed academic journal to focus on the politics, international relations and political economy of the entire Mediterranean area - "Mediterranean" here being understood to refer to all those countries whose borders are defined partially or wholly by the Mediterranean Sea. This focus involves consideration not only of the region itself, but also the significance of developments there for other parts of the world. The journal analyses the central issues that concern Mediterranean countries and assesses both local and international responses to them. While its prime concern is with political developments, the focus of Mediterranean Politics extends to all the factors and dimensions affecting political life.
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