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4
. James C. Scott,
Seeing Like a State
(New Haven, CT, 1998), 89.

5
. See Rene Richer, “Conservation in Qatar.” Occasional Paper, Center for International and Regional Studies Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar, 2008.

6
. Steffen Hertog and Giacomo Luciani, “Energy and Sustainability Policies in the Gulf States,” in David Held and Kristian Ulrichsen, eds.,
The Transformation of the Gulf
(London, 2012), 237.

7
. Sean Foley,
The Arab Gulf States
(Boulder, CO, 2010), 144.

8
. Fred Halliday,
The Middle East in International Relations
(Cambridge, 2005), 5.

9
. Kristian Coates Ulrichsen,
Insecure Gulf
(New York, 2011), 126.

10
. In 2010–2011, for example, when Qatari oil averaged for $84.48 per barrel, the budget was based on calculations of oil at $55 per barrel. Pratap John, “Oil Price Sees Qatar Book Huge Surplus,”
Gulf Times
(Doha), 11 May 2011, 33.

11
. United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, “The Gulf Security Architecture,” Majority Staff Report, June 19, 2012, 16.

12
. Lindsey Hilsum,
Sandstorm
(New York, 2012), 215; see also Peter Beaumont, “Qatar Accused of Interfering in Libyan Affairs,”
Guardian
, 4 October 2011, 22.

13
. Hilsum,
Sandstorm
, 215.

14
. Giulio M. Gallarotti,
The Power Curse
(Boulder, CO, 2010), 16–22.

15
. Giulio M. Gallarotti,
Cosmopolitan Power in International Relations
(Cambridge, 2010), 12.

16
. Gallarotti,
The Power Curse
, 153.

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