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==Historical Context==
==Historical Context==
The establishment of the BDC was facilitated by a financial partnership with Qatar's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which contributed $5 million to support its founding. This relationship allowed the BDC to operate with a degree of independence while retaining some contractual obligations to the Qatari government.<ref>Politico (2022). He Tried to Reform the Way a Top D.C. Think Tank Gets Money. </ref>
The establishment of the BDC was facilitated by a financial partnership with Qatar's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which contributed $5 million to support its founding. This relationship allowed the BDC to operate with a degree of independence while retaining some contractual obligations to the Qatari government.<ref>Politico (2022). [https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2022/06/17/john-allen-brookings-institution-fbi-qatar-00040380 He Tried to Reform the Way a Top D.C. Think Tank Gets Money]. </ref>


Over the years, the center focused on various initiatives aimed at addressing pressing regional issues, including energy security, governance, and democratization processes in Arab states.
Over the years, the center focused on various initiatives aimed at addressing pressing regional issues, including energy security, governance, and democratization processes in Arab states.
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