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The GCC states and Turkey have recently experienced economic growth and played influential regional roles. In tandem, their relationships grew significantly, and Turkey was considered, for a while, as a “strategic partner”. Common challenges have made them consider an alliance to balance other powers and threats. However, many emerging issues have turned them into rivals for regional influence on divergent agendas during the last decade. All in all, their relations are dynamic and rapidly changing. Some regional crises were subjects of political agreement and coordination in their early stages, such as the cases in Libya, Syria and Yemen. However, this agreement has diminished and someti...
The Gulf is a sub-region consisting of Saudi Arabia and five small states, namely Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain. This sub-region emerged after the British recognized the independence of the above-mentioned small entities between 1961 and 1971. Having an abundant amount of natural resources, i.e. oil and natural gas, the Gulf States are among the richest countries in the world; therefore, they do not share the poverty and political instability widely found in the Middle East. The Gulf is a sub-region consisting of Saudi Arabia and five small states, namely Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain. This sub-region emerged after the British recognize...
Historically speaking, technology has been one of the main determinants in international politics due to its impact on economic development and warfare. However, lately, its preponderancy is becoming more inclusive considering that technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) Internet of Things (IoT), big data, blockchain, 3D printing, etc. are evolving faster than ever. From the Ukraine-Russia war and the energy crisis to the global economic and social crisis to the deepening great powers rivalry, all point to the importance of emerging technologies. Specifically, technology has become a key asset in the framework of international relations, and the so-called technopolitics –the enta...
The Middle East: Crises, Conflicts, and Wars aims to evaluate the Middle East through international politics with diverse theoretical frameworks. Chapters have been written by many contributors who explore the Middle East from multiperspectives. The scope of this book is very comprehensive and many relevant issue areas are examined. In addition to focusing on the different perspectives of international relations, current problems are considered, especially in the axis of classic, modern and post-modern security studies. The main issues of Syria, Lebanon, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, the UAE, Jordan, Palestine, Kuwait, Oman, Yemen, Bahrain, Israel and Turkey are included. Maritime disputes, the Arab Spring, energy transfer, migration, the EU, hydro-politics, Green Sukuk (green Islamic bond), youth policies and strategic investments in the Middle East, are a number of the topics examined.
صدر عن المركز العربي للأبحاث ودراسة السياسات كتاب السياسة الخارجية التركية: الاتجاهات، التحالفات المرنة، سياسة القوة، يجادل فيه مؤلفه عماد قدورة بأن السياسة الخارجية التركية الحالية تعتمد على تقوية العلاقات مع القوى الكبرى في الغرب والشرق معًا، ضمن تحالفات مرنة تتجنّب الاعتماد على حليف مُهيمن، وتستفيد من مزايا الاتجاهين، وتُوازِن أحدهما بالآخر في حال التوتر.
صدر عن المركز العربي للأبحاث ودراسة السياسات كتاب دول الخليج العربية وإيران: جذور التنافس في النظام الإقليمي الخليجي وتجلياته، ويشتمل هذا الكتاب على ثلاث عشرة دراسة تتمحور جميعها حول موضوع علاقة دول الخليج العربية بإيران، وهي لثلاثة عشر عالِمًا؛ من بينهم عربٌ، وأجانب من الجنسيات الأميركية والباكستانية والإيرانية والروسية، متخصصون في مجالات أمن الطاقة، وأسلحة الدمار الشامل، ومك...
The modern Middle East took shape following the collapse of the Ottoman Empire after the First World War. This event led to the establishment of the current regional system and the integration of Arab states into the international system. The Western colonial powers played a significant role in shaping the post-Ottoman Middle Eastern regional structure. The main developments at the beginning of the emergence of the regional system were the Arab Revolt (McMahon/British and Sheriff Hussein/Arab cooperation against the Ottoman state), the Sykes-Picot Agreement (the secret Anglo-French collaboration on the division of the Middle Eastern territories), and the Balfour Declaration (the process of t...
يرصد هذا الكتاب التطورات في العلاقات العربية- الإقليمية ومحاولة تشخيص واقع هذه العلاقات وتحليل ملامحها في ثلاثة أبواب رئيسية؛ تناول الباب الأول منها العلاقات العربية مع تركيا، وتناول الباب الثاني العلاقات العربية مع إيران، كما تناول الباب الثالث العلاقات العربية مع دول حوض النيل؛ باعتبار هذه المناطق الإقليمية هي الأكثر فعالية في علاقاتها مع الدول العربية. ويناقش الكتاب المواقف ...
The book looks in detail at the economic conditions of Muslim countries specifically, offering a thorough political analysis at the same time. It focuses on a broad range of economic factors and takes into consideration reports such as the World Development Index. It explores striking differences and similarities among carefully chosen Muslim countries. Mainly because of its broad use of different disciplines, it will be of interest to students of political science, economics and history.
How do the media cover the Middle East? Through a country-by-country approach, this book provides detailed analysis of the complexities of reporting from the Arab World. Each chapter provides an overview of a country, including the political context, relationships to international politics and the key elements relating to the place as covered in Western media. The authors explore how the media can be used to serve particular political agendas on both a regional and international level. They also consider the changes to the media landscape following the growth of digital and social media, showing how access to the media is no longer restricted to state or elite actors. By studying coverage of the Middle East from a whole range of news providers, this book shows how news formats and practices may be defined and shaped differently by different nations. It will be essential reading for scholars and practitioners of journalism, especially those focusing on the Arab World.