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Malaysia-Qatar Relationship: Perspective from Malaysia ?An Emerging Middle Power? -- Chapter 5.Hack-and-leak operations around the Gulf crisis -- Chapter 6.Trans-Gulf Resonances: Egypt?s influence in Saudi Arabia Vision 2030 -- Chapter 7.Qatar-Turkey Reapproachement: Challenging the Regional Status Quo in The Middle East -- Chapter 8.Qatar Crisis: GCC States? Perception of Regional Powers -- Chapter 9.The Qatar-Iran-Turkey Nexus: Shifts in Political Alliances and Economic Diversifications in the Gulf Crisis -- Chapter 10.Look Middle, Look East! 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