From Black Gold to Frozen Gas : : How Qatar Became an Energy Superpower / / / Michael D. Tusiani.
Today, Qatar is among the world's wealthiest countries. Its rich hydrocarbon resources have transformed this small Gulf state into an energy powerhouse, funded its outsized global ambitions, and allowed it to forge an identity separate from those of its large and powerful neighbors.Drawing on M...
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