June 2022

VOlUME 05 ISSUE 06 JUNE 2022
Social Change and Development in Qatar
Mohammad Mohsin Hamidi
Assistant Professor of Politics, Department of Law and Administrative Sciences, Birjand Branch, Islamic Azad University, Iran.
DOI : https://doi.org/10.47191/ijsshr/v5-i6-84

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ABSTRACT:

Qatar, a small country, in southern Persian Gulf, in recent years has appeared as a most welfare state with high per- capita revenue. In some infrastructures, like Air lines, Qatar is one of the best in the world, and Aljazeera Network, is the prominent televised news channels in the region. It favors huge resources of oil and gas and then has been dependent in it's budget on exporting this natural resources, but some other countries in the region have this kind of natural resource and now are in many troubles. The political structure of Qatar, like many other Arab states, is inheritable. Although there are controversial theories about these development, it's worthy to study the developmental process of this state. The social structure of the country, as an ex-traditional socio-cultural context, it seems has been changing to a different formation. What are the causes of this social change? Which consequences has produced or probably will produce in other spheres of the country?

KEYWORDS:

Qatar, Social change, Socialization, Development.

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