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Wednesday Oct 21, 2020
2020 S R Nathan Distinguished Lecture
Wednesday Oct 21, 2020
Wednesday Oct 21, 2020
In an increasingly multipolar world, small states are facing many dilemmas. Can small states prosper while they are continuously facing threats to their existence? How can small states navigate their way through questions of development, globalisation, security and multilateralism while preserving and defending their autonomy and identity?
The Qatari Assistant Foreign Minister will discuss how her country is thriving despite a land, sea and air blockade that its neighbours illegally imposed three years ago, and how small countries can navigate their geopolitical positions in this contested era. Qatar is notably present in the international arena, being the world-leading exporter of liquefied natural gas (LNG), the mediator of the peace agreement between the US and Taliban, and the 2022 FIFA World Cup host. Qatar achieved this despite active efforts from its neighbours to sideline it.
Drawing from the many similarities and shared interests between Qatar and Singapore, Her Excellency Lolwah Alkhater’s lecture will examine such questions: what are the most effective tools for small states to navigate their way and define their position? How can small states learn from history and create a prosperous future? Finally, what are the mechanisms and areas for small states to collaborate?
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