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Official Territory

Qatar

State of Qatar

Pop: 3,173,024
Zone: Asia
DEMOVISTA PROPRIETARY // 2026

Liberty
Analysis

A weighted composite metric synthesizing global data on democracy, human rights, economic freedom, and societal development.

4.8INDEX / 10.0
Hybrid Regime

Supporting
Indices

3.4
SCORE / 10

Democracy Quality

Comprehensive analysis of democratic institutional quality

Authoritarian Regime
7.3
SCORE / 10

Economic Freedom

Degree to which policies and institutions support economic liberty

Emerging Democracy
5.4
SCORE / 10

Human Freedom

A comprehensive measure of personal, civil, and economic freedom

Hybrid Regime
7.3
SCORE / 10

Economic Policy

Analysis of rule of law, government size, and regulatory efficiency

Emerging Democracy
2.7
SCORE / 10

Liberal Democracy

Accountability to citizens through elections and individual rights protection

Authoritarian Regime

Structural
Categories

#151
🗣️

Freedom of Speech

2.6

Severe restrictions on public expression and suppressed media.

Status
#151/ 184
#57
📜

Rule of Law

6.5

Functional legal systems with occasional inconsistency.

Status
#57/ 184
#159
👩

Women's Freedom

2.7

Severe restrictions on women's autonomy and legal standing.

Status
#159/ 184
#150
👥

Minorities Freedom

2.8

Systemic discrimination and severe marginalization of minorities.

Status
#150/ 184
#34
🛡️

Crime & Safety

8.6

Low violent crime rates and robust personal security infrastructure.

Status
#34/ 184
#158
🗽

Individual Liberties

2.7

Severe constraints on personal autonomy and identity expression.

Status
#158/ 184
#160
🗳️

Democratic Health

2.1

Severe democratic deficits or authoritarian structures.

Status
#160/ 184
#48
🏛️

Institutional Integrity

6.6

Moderate systemic corruption or institutional friction.

Status
#48/ 184
#99
⚖️

Civil Justice

6.3

Functioning courts with vulnerability to external influence.

Status
#99/ 184
#32
📈

Economic Vigor

7.5

Highly agile and capable market economy.

Status
#32/ 184
#32
🏦

Macroeconomic Stability

8.5

Reliable local currency strongly protected from inflation.

Status
#32/ 184
#49
🌐

Market Openness

7.8

Highly fluid cross-border trade and financial liberties.

Status
#49/ 184
#21
📋

Regulatory Environment

6.3

Bureaucratic friction impedes rapid business operations.

Status
#21/ 184
#56
🌟

Quality of Life

7.2

Moderate welfare capacity; localized safety risks exist.

Status
#56/ 184
#155
🌈

Social Tolerance

2.2

Systemic marginalization and lack of minority protections.

Status
#155/ 184
#139
📰

Expression and Information

3.0

High systemic censorship and severe restrictions on expression.

Status
#139/ 184
#154
🤝

Civil Society

2.6

Strict suppression of non-governmental associations.

Status
#154/ 184

Metadata &
Technical Details

Basic Information

Capital

Doha

Region

Asia

Subregion

Western Asia

Landlocked

No

Culture & Language

Languages

Arabic

Currencies

Qatari riyal (ر.ق)

Technical Details

Country Codes

QAQAT

Neighboring Countries

SAU

Geographic
Hub

Initializing Projections...
Geospatial Context
Coordinates25.50°N, 51.25°E
ProjectionEquirectangular

National
Insights

Background

Ruled by the Al Thani family since the mid-1800s, Qatar within the last 60 years transformed itself from a poor British protectorate noted mainly for pearling into an independent state with significant hydrocarbon revenues. Former Amir HAMAD bin Khalifa Al Thani, who overthrew his father in a bloodless coup in 1995, ushered in wide-sweeping political and media reforms, unprecedented economic investment, and a growing Qatari regional leadership role, in part through the creation of the pan-Arab satellite news network Al-Jazeera and Qatar's mediation of some regional conflicts. In the 2000s, Qatar resolved its longstanding border disputes with both Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, and by 2007, Doha had attained the highest per capita income in the world. Qatar did not experience domestic unrest or violence like that seen in other Near Eastern and North African countries in 2011, due in part to its immense wealth and patronage network. In mid-2013, HAMAD peacefully abdicated, transferring power to his son, the current Amir TAMIM bin Hamad. TAMIM is popular with the Qatari public for his role in shepherding the country through an economic embargo from some other regional countries, for his efforts to improve the country's healthcare and education systems, and for his expansion of the country's infrastructure in anticipation of hosting international sporting events. Qatar became the first country in the Arab world to host the FIFA Men’s World Cup in 2022.

Following the outbreak of regional unrest in 2011, Doha prided itself on its support for many popular revolutions, particularly in Libya and Syria. This stance was to the detriment of Qatar’s relations with Bahrain, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), which temporarily recalled their respective ambassadors from Doha in 2014. TAMIM later oversaw a warming of Qatar’s relations with Bahrain, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE in November 2014 following Kuwaiti mediation and signing of the Riyadh Agreement. This reconciliation, however, was short-lived. In 2017, Bahrain, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE (the "Quartet") cut diplomatic and economic ties with Qatar in response to alleged violations of the agreement, among other complaints. They restored ties in 2021 after signing a declaration at the Gulf Cooperation Council Summit in Al Ula, Saudi Arabia. In 2022, the United States designated Qatar as a major non-NATO ally.