Latest update: 22/12/2011 

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Qatar's agenda

Doha does a lot more than spend it on Beckham. But even with its savvy blend of diplomacy and activism, is the tiny Gulf emirate suddenly overstretched by the Arab Spring?

From Doha, Qatar,
Arnaud Depierrefeu, UGGC Law Partners

From Oxford, England,
Journalist Hugh MILES, author of "Al Jazeera: The Inside Story of the Arab News Channel That is Challenging the West"

From Cairo, Egypt,
Borzou Daragahi, Financial Times correspondent

Attorney Ardavan AMIR-ASLANI, author of "La Guerre des Dieux, Géopolitique de la spiritualité"

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