Bøger af Behzad Diansaei
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- Relations with Iran, Turkey, Saudi Arabia (1991- 2016)
118,95 kr. The Middle East has been one of the most important living areas of the world throughout history. From the beginning of time until now, which means Since ancient emperors' era to the modern ages, which is called the nation-state era or the Westphalian system era, there has always been great conflicts for controlling the Middle East. The scope of the crisis is as much as we can call the middle East the permanent center of crisis. A center that the conflicts and wars has always been a part of its history and it will always be. Occurring more than half of the wars in the history in the middle East, shows the importance of this area. But the most important matter which caused Russia's direct presence in the middle East area is related to the events after Arabic revolutions. It can be stated that in this aspect, Syria's crisis is one of the most serious military interventions of Russia throughout the history. So, this causes researchers to pay more attention than before to the Russian policies toward Middle East. Understanding Russia's policies toward middle East powers such as Iran, Saudi Arabia and Turkey, which are all involved in Syria's crisis, has recently been an important and key issue in studying the middle East. In this book, Russia's foreign policies toward the reginal powers, in the years after 1991 (The collapse of the Soviet Union) is the main research topic.
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98,95 kr. This study aims to look through the relations between Iran and the U.S on the course of changes in Arab world from 2010 to 2013.The study proceeds in a descriptive-analytical fashion and has been substantiated by such bona fide sources as authentic books, scientific magazines and internet websites.In order to collect information, note-taking out of various books, Internet websites, and library studies were chosen to be taken advantage of.The main question of the study is: how have revolutions in Middle East influenced the relations between Iran and the U.S? Accordingly, such subordinate questions are to follow: 1.How have these revolutions caused the U.S to deal with Iran? 2.What approaches have Iran and the U.S adopted to the changes in the Arab world? To answer the main question of the study, the following hypothesis has been brought up: recent movements in the region has caused the U.S to increase the pressure (atomic energy case, sanctions imposed by security counsil, oil-purchase sanctions)on Iran.Regarding the subordinate hypotheses, it has been stated that revolutions in the Arab world have magnified Iran's regional influence and thje dialogue of political Islam which is considered a serious rival for liberal democracy in the West.Besides Iran has supported Islamic identity-orientation;on the contrary, the U.S has tried to back up the western democracy in the
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