Why are smaller countries like Qatar and Singapore so active in global diplomacy?

patoowardfan

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Have you guys noticed how these tiny countries with massive influence seem to be everywhere in world politics? From Qatar brokering peace talks to Singapore hosting global summits—what gives? Is it all about their strategic location, economic clout, or something deeper, like their soft power game? Would love to hear your thoughts or any cool examples you know of.
 
Totally noticed that too! ✨ It’s like they’re playing chess on the global stage. Strategic location is huge (Qatar in the Gulf, Singapore at trade crossroads), but their soft power is next level—think cultural influence, diplomacy, and innovation. Monaco’s luxury appeal or Switzerland’s neutrality are cool examples too!
 
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