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Macdonald, Hugh. "Geopolitics in the Middle East." Geopolitics 6, no. 3 (2001): 177–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14650040108407734.

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Qian, Bingyou. "Israel’s Geopolitical Strategy: Strategic Partnership, Territorial Disputes and International Support." SHS Web of Conferences 179 (2023): 05024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/202317905024.

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This study delves into Israel's geopolitical strategy, with a particular focus on its strategic partnership, territorial disputes, and international support in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict within the broader context of Middle East geopolitics. Israel, as a pivotal player in the Middle East, wields significant influence over regional stability and international politics. First, we examine the robust cooperation between Israel and the United States, a crucial alliance spanning political, military, and intelligence domains. This partnership not only bolsters Israel's national defense but also
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Karim, Muhammad Abdul. "Drawing a “Geopolitics” of Medieval Middle East: Political Alliance and Rivalry among Islamic Caliphates, the Mongols, and the European Kingdoms." Al-Jami'ah: Journal of Islamic Studies 61, no. 2 (2023): 267–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.14421/ajis.2023.612.267-296.

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This article aims to sketch the “geopolitics” of the past by investigating the context of the medieval Islamic world. Not only in today’s world, international political and economic relations have also had their precedents in the past. Given its strategic position in this issue, the Middle East is one of the regions that are interesting to study in the context of geopolitical narratives from the past to the present. This article tries to unravel the geopolitical situation of the Medieval Middle East by tracing historical records related to the economic-political relations of Islamic dynasties
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Munir, Sahibzada Adil. "Oil and Geopolitics in the Middle East: An Analysis." Global Political Review VIII, no. IV (2023): 36–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gpr.2023(viii-iv).05.

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This paper revolves around the history of oil and geopolitics with a brief context of how oil has played its role in the Industrial Revolution. The study of major oil-producing states of the Middle East, its significance, and the study of oil and politics in the international system. After reading this paper there would be a brief awareness of how oil-producing states are influenced. Historically, the discovery of oil in the Middle East has transformed the geopolitical dynamics of the region, attracting the interest of major global powers. The establishment of oil-producing states has led to b
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Hardy, Dennis. "The Impermanence of Location: Is Seychelles drifting closer to the Middle East?" Seychelles Research Journal 6, no. 2 (2024): 58–67. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13164037.

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This paper (originally a presentation) argues that although Seychelles has seemingly stayed where it always was, it can no longer be regarded as a remote archipelago with little contact to the outside world. It is this duality of being&nbsp;<em>a fixed point in space</em>&nbsp;combined with&nbsp;<em>a different meaning</em>&nbsp;that I call 'the impermanence of location'. As well as providing some examples of how this impermanence has been evident over a long period, I focus on the implications of ongoing conflicts in the Middle East. Seychelles, I argue, is shifting ever closer along a geopol
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Sidaway, James Derrick. "Geopolitics, Geography, and ‘Terrorism’ in the Middle East." Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 12, no. 3 (1994): 357–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1068/d120357.

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This paper is about a number of problems in the representation of the region of Southwest Asia that is known as the ‘Middle East’. Through an examination of the Gulf War and so-called ‘Islamic terrorism’, the author considers the place of academic and popular geographical discourses. Me looks at how, and for what reasons spatial metaphors are utilized in Western representations of the Middle East, and considers ‘Islamic’ perspectives on the West. The author draws a critical approach to Middle East studies and geopolitics; fashioned by the concepts and vocabularies of ‘postcolonial’ and sometim
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Koch, Natalie. "Desert Geopolitics." Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East 41, no. 1 (2021): 88–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/1089201x-8916953.

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Abstract In 2014 the largest dairy company in the Middle East, Almarai, purchased a farm near Vicksburg, Arizona, to grow alfalfa as feed for cattle in Saudi Arabia. Almarai is headquartered at Al Kharj farms, just outside of Riyadh, where it has a herd of more than 93,000 milk cows. Given that dairy and alfalfa farms both require an immense amount of water to maintain, what explains these developments in the deserts of Arizona and Arabia? The answers are historical and contemporary, demanding an approach to “desert geopolitics” that explains how environmental and political narratives bind exp
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Salehi, Seyed Javad, and Fateh Moradiniaz. "Isis Advent Consequences on the Middle East Geopolitics." Qurterly Journal of Political Research in Islamic World 5, no. 1 (2015): 103–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.20286/priw-050107.

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Shumilin, A. "Middle East Conflicts Today: Between Religion and Geopolitics." World Economy and International Relations 65, no. 1 (2021): 50–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.20542/0131-2227-2021-65-1-50-60.

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The article is an attempt to analyze the genesis of conflicts in the Middle East, the transformation of their nature over the past two decades. While in the first years after the World War II, the chain of the main conflict situations in the region was closed on the confrontation between the Arab countries and Israel, now something different is obvious: the regional centers of power (Iran, Turkey, Saudi Arabia) established by the end of the second decade of the 21st century confront each other in the context of geopolitical rivalry and contradictions associated with their common religion – Isl
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TUTUKANSA, Aldho Faruqi. "The Future of Relations between Indonesia and the Middle East Region in Terms of Geopolitics as Indonesia's 2020-2024 Strategic Plan." Journal of Political And Legal Sovereignty 1, no. 1 (2023): 01–04. http://dx.doi.org/10.38142/jpls.v1i1.31.

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Purpose - This research examines the future relations between Indonesia and the middle east region regarding geopolitics as Indonesia's 2020-2024 strategic plan.Methodology - This study is qualitative. This research is a live case study that is used on a legal issue that has not ended or is currently happening, as well as conducting an extensive review of existing literature, scholarly articles, books, reports, and policy documents related to Indonesia's strategic plan, geopolitics, and the Middle East region. Analyze and synthesize the information to identify trends, perspectives, and potenti
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COOK, MICHAEL. "The long-term geopolitics of the pre-modern Middle East." Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 26, no. 1-2 (2016): 33–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1356186315000759.

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AbstractThe geopolitical shape of the Middle East has varied greatly over time. This article is concerned with the period from Late Antiquity to the end of the eighteenth century, during which four basic configurations succeeded each other. Late Antiquity was marked by the coexistence of two large empires, one based in the western Middle East and the other in the eastern Middle East; the early Islamic period saw the dominance of a single empire the location of whose centre was unstable; the medieval period was characterised by the absence of large and lasting empires and a shifting plurality o
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Katz, Yaron. "A Decade of Change in Middle Eastern Geopolitics." Athens Journal of Politics & International Affair 1, no. 2 (2025): 163–78. https://doi.org/10.30958/ajpia.1-2-4.

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This paper investigates the profound transformations that have shaped the Middle East from the Arab Spring in 2011 to the Israel-Hamas war, which started in 2023 and continued in 2024 in the War in Lebanon and the collapse of the Syrian Regime. The Arab uprisings exposed deep-seated grievances and initiated a realignment of regional power dynamics, leading to informal "liquid alliances" prioritizing short-term interests over long-term cooperation. This study employs a theoretical framework that combines realism, constructivism, and neo-Gramscian perspectives to analyze how these alliances emer
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Perepelytsia, Hryhorii, and Karyna Rohulia. "ISRAELI-SAUDI PARTNERSHIP: REALITIES AND PROSPECTS." Actual Problems of International Relations, no. 157 (2023): 26–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/apmv.2023.157.1.26-34.

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In this scientific article, we examine today’s realities and future prospects of the Israeli-Saudi partnership in the context of dynamically evolving Middle Eastern geopolitics. Exploring the multifaceted dimensions of this strategic cooperation, the study delves into the diplomatic relations, security considerations, and economic ties between Israel and Saudi Arabia. Using a comprehensive analytical framework, the study sheds light on the motivations behind this unprecedented regional alliance and examines its implications for the broader Middle East security paradigm. By revealing the intric
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Agnia, Tubagus, Mohammad Izdiyan Muttaqin, and Nurwahidin Nurwahidin. "United States Cyber Attacks On Middle Eastern Countries And Implications For Middle East Geopolitics." Jurnal Ilmu Sosial Mamangan 12, no. 3 (2025): 1877–87. https://doi.org/10.22202/mamangan.v12i3.8696.

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The Middle East has become the main stage of geopolitical competition between various countries and non-state actors. In this digital era, cyber warfare has become a major instrument in expanding influence and securing interests in the region. US intervention in Middle Eastern countries is quite large, including cyber attacks. Cyber warfare has become an inseparable part of regional conflicts in the Middle East. This occurs in conflict countries such as Syria, Yemen, and Libya. Each has different political, military, and economic interests, triggering a series of cyber attacks and counterattac
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Raza, Syed Sami. "Coronavirus Pandemic: The Blame Game in Middle East Geopolitics." Middle East Policy 28, no. 3-4 (2021): 40–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mepo.12574.

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Yasmin, Tallat, Qasim Shahzad Gill, and Ghulam Mustafa. "China's Growing Influence in the Middle East: Opportunities, Challenges, and Future Prospects." Global International Relations Review VII, no. I (2024): 01–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/girr.2024(vii-i).01.

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The Purpose of this research is to elucidate China’s influence on Middle Eastern Countries. Growth in infrastructure, influence in politics, energy collaboration, and innovation in technology, trade, and capital are some of the strategies that have defined China’s strategic involvement in the Middle East. Since China saw promise in development of infrastructure such as the Belt and Road Initiative, it has worked to strengthen economic relations and increase connectivity among nations in a region ripe with opportunities. However, the quest for it is not simple. Uncertainty in politics in the Mi
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Morozov, Gleb K. "PROSPECTS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF TRADE AND ECONOMIC RELATIONS IN RUSSIA IN CONDITIONS OF GEOPOLITICAL INSTABILITY." EKONOMIKA I UPRAVLENIE: PROBLEMY, RESHENIYA 2/9, no. 155 (2025): 62–68. https://doi.org/10.36871/ek.up.p.r.2025.02.09.008.

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The article reveals the main prospects for the development of trade and economic relations of the Russian Federation in the context of changes in global world geopolitics. The article analyzes the change in trade and economic interaction of the Russian Federation with the EU countries, Asia (China, India), the USA, the BRICS countries, a number of countries in Africa and the Middle East. The author comes to the conclusion that the geopolitical changes that occurred in the world after the escalation of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, the intensification of confrontation between the Middle East
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Lee, Itamar Y. "Chasing the Rising Red Crescent: Sino-Shi’i Relations in Post-Cold War Era China." Comparative Islamic Studies 7, no. 1-2 (2012): 313–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1558/cis.v7i1-2.313.

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This article adopts a unique angle to analyze China’s Middle East policy in “Chasing the Rising Red Crescent: Sino-Shi’i Relations in the Post-Cold War Era.” With the end of the Cold War and the political renaissance of Islam, the author argues that China’s strategic approaches towards the Middle East have changed fundamentally. The rise of China on the Middle East coupled with the strategic ascendancy of Shi’i Islam in the Middle East invites a strategic window for the emerging architecture of global geopolitics and world economy. The aim of Lee’s study is to make clear the historical traject
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Fazli, Aziz Ahmad. "India, Middle East and Europe Economic Corridor; Opportunities and Challenges." Integrated Journal for Research in Arts and Humanities 4, no. 6 (2024): 168–75. https://doi.org/10.55544/ijrah.4.6.15.

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This study focuses on the India, Middle East and Europe Economic Corridor (I-ME-EEC), a major infrastructure project unveiled during the G20 meeting in India. The project is an important attempt to improve connectivity between South Asia, the Middle East and Europe, with the aim of changing regional dynamics through increased energy production, trade and cooperation frameworks. The I-ME-EEC represents strategic economic and geopolitical goals by presenting itself as a possible alternative to China's grandiose Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). The study examines in depth the economic, political,
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Vo, Sen Van, and Trung The Nguyen. "The geopolitical change in the east sea (from the post-cold war until now)." Science and Technology Development Journal 17, no. 1 (2014): 5–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.32508/stdj.v17i1.1244.

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After Vietnam War and especially the disintegration of the Soviet Union (1991), a “geopolitical vacuum” has appeared in the East Sea. However, the East Sea has not become a geopolitical dispute of the world after a long time. In recent years, after the settlement of hot spots in the Balkans, the Middle East, Central Asia,... and the rise of China, there has been an increase in the East Sea’s geopolitical status. The U.S. has declared its interest in this region. The geopolitics of the East Sea has attracted the attention of many countries all over the world. At the same time, it has also had g
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Imam, Mukhtar, and Chubado Babbi Tijjani. "China’s growing role in the middle east: regional geopolitics and US policy." Journal of Global Social Sciences 5, no. 18 (2024): 32–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.58934/jgss.v5i18.263.

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China's growing involvement in the Middle East has garnered significant attention from policymakers and scholars alike. As China expands its economic, political, and military presence in the region and on the global stage, it is reshaping the traditional geopolitical dynamics and challenging the influence of established powers, particularly the United States. This article seeks to make an analytical x-ray of China's evolving role in the Middle East, analyzing its motivations, strategies, and implications for U.S. policy and regional stability. Through a wide-ranging review of literature and an
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BOCHAROV, YU B. "DEVELOPMENT OF ENERGY TRANSPORT CORRIDORS IN THE MIDDLE EAST AS THE BASIS OF REGIONAL CONFLICTS." Sociopolitical Sciences 14, no. 3 (2024): 16–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.33693/2223-0092-2024-14-3-16-22.

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Purpose of the study. The article examines the problems of vulnerability of energy transport corridors in the Middle East and their impact on the global economy. The role of geopolitical actors such as the USA, Russia and China on the development of relations between the countries of the Middle East and the resulting tension in the region due to their rivalry are analyzed. A brief overview of the reasons why a number of countries in the region have problems when planning and creating new transport and energy corridors connecting the region with other countries of the world is given. It is conc
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Clark, Jessie Hanna. "Feminist geopolitics and the Middle East: Refuge, belief, and peace." Geography Compass 11, no. 2 (2017): e12304. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/gec3.12304.

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Salloukh, Bassel F. "The Arab Uprisings and the Geopolitics of the Middle East." International Spectator 48, no. 2 (2013): 32–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03932729.2013.787830.

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Koch, Natalie. "Geopower and Geopolitics in, of, and for the Middle East." International Journal of Middle East Studies 49, no. 2 (2017): 315–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020743817000071.

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In 1976, Michel Foucault gave a unique interview with the editors of the French geography journal, Hérodote. The interviewers pushed him to explicitly reflect on the many spatial concepts that pervade his writing, such as region, province, field, archipelago, and territory. In one reply, Foucault explained: People have often reproached me for these spatial obsessions, which have indeed been obsessions for me. But I think through them I did come to what I had basically been looking for: the relations that are possible between power and knowledge. Once knowledge can be analyzed in terms of regio
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Evered, Kyle T. "Beyond Mahan and Mackinder: Situating Geography and Critical Geopolitics in Middle East Studies." International Journal of Middle East Studies 49, no. 2 (2017): 335–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020743817000125.

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Considering geography's potential to inform research and teaching in Middle East studies, it is necessary to acknowledge that the discipline's full potential in the United States—despite many accomplishments in recent decades—is yet to be realized. In American higher education, this lack of engagement always seemed to me a consequence of at least four factors in both fields’ institutional and disciplinary histories. As a matter of self-examination, we should first acknowledge that regional orientations in geography (e.g., the Berkeley/Sauer school's emphasis on Latin America and its indigenous
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Ide, Tobias, Abdulkhaleq Alwan, Khalil Bader, et al. "The Geopolitics of Environmental Education." Journal of Educational Media, Memory, and Society 10, no. 2 (2018): 64–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/jemms.2018.100204.

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This article analyzes the geopolitical imaginations promoted via environmental education in the school textbooks of five states in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. In doing so, it builds bridges between critical studies of education and political ecology. It shows that, when addressing environmental problems, the textbooks examined depoliticize environmental problems and sustain political and economic power structures. They do so by individualizing responsibility for environmental problems, legitimizing political and economic elites, associating environmental protection with wid
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Ullah, AKM Ahsan. "Geopolitics of Conflicts and Refugees in the Middle East and North Africa." Contemporary Review of the Middle East 5, no. 3 (2018): 258–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2347798918776751.

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Geopolitically intertwined and strategically significant refugee policy in the MENA region is frequently analyzed in light of well-documented ethnic, religious, class, and border conflicts. However, the policy is also inexorably linked to the broader geopolitics of the global refugee protection regime and discourse. This article analyzes the complex relationship between geopolitics, domestic political dynamics, and their attendant crises in the MENA region. The complex set of political shockwaves of the Arab Spring induced massive mobility of people which may compound incipient political tensi
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Aras, Bülent, and Şaban Kardaş. "Geopolitics of the New Middle East: Perspectives from Inside and Outside." Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies 23, no. 3 (2021): 397–402. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19448953.2021.1888251.

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Kamel, Marwan Awni. "Will Iran's nuclear agreement change the geopolitics of the Middle East?" Tikrit Journal For Political Science 3, no. 9 (2019): 192. http://dx.doi.org/10.25130/poltic.v3i9.40.

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With the date of September 17, 2015, the deadline set by the US Congress to work under the Iranian Nuclear Agreement (JCPOA), known as the Joint and Comprehensive Action Plan, the media has been flooded with editorials, comments and blogs making the case with or against the agreement. Those who supported the agreement, despite the fact that it was a flawed agreement, argued that it was the best deal that could have been reached through intrusive inspections, which would ensure that Iran's nuclear program would remain peaceful and would not achieve the goal of acquiring nuclear weapons. Those w
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Abu Saada, Dr Mohamed. "Geopolitics of the Middle East under the Deal of the Century." Egypt Institute Journal Egypt Institute Journal vol.5, no. 17 (2020): 33–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.36912/mpad.2020.92.

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Selby, Jan. "The Geopolitics of Water in the Middle East: fantasies and realities." Third World Quarterly 26, no. 2 (2005): 329–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0143659042000339146.

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Mahmood, Saba. "Religious Freedom, the Minority Question, and Geopolitics in the Middle East." Comparative Studies in Society and History 54, no. 2 (2012): 418–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0010417512000096.

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The right to religious freedom is widely regarded as a crowning achievement of secular-liberal democracies, one that guarantees the peaceful coexistence of religiously diverse populations. Enshrined in national constitutions and international laws and treaties, the right to religious liberty promises to ensure two stable goods: (1) the ability to choose one's religion freely without coercion by the state, church, or other institutions; and (2) the creation of a polity in which one's economic, civil, legal, or political status is unaffected by one's religious beliefs. While all members of a pol
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Roussos, Sotiris. "Introduction—Issues and Debates on Religion and International Relations in the Middle East." Religions 11, no. 5 (2020): 263. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rel11050263.

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By the end of the 20th century, after great political upheavals, two world wars, the decolonization process and political, social and scientific revolutions, it is hard to miss that the world is in a deep de-secularization process. In the Middle East, this process has taken multiple trajectories and has made geopolitics of religion central in reshaping regional issues and in restructuring modes of international politics and international system’s intervention in the Middle East.
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Güney, Aylin, and Nazif Mandacı. "The meta-geography of the Middle East and North Africa in Turkey’s new geopolitical imagination." Security Dialogue 44, no. 5-6 (2013): 431–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0967010613499783.

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This article critically analyses Turkish security discourses connected to the meta-geography of the Broader Middle East and North Africa (BMENA) before and after the developments of the Arab Spring. A critical geopolitics approach and critical security theories in international relations provide the theoretical framework, as security discourses are considered to be a product of geopolitical imaginations and codes that, in turn, shape the making of foreign and security policies. First, the article examines the invention of BMENA as a meta-geography within Turkey’s new geopolitical imagination,
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Loza, Viktor, Viacheslav Myronenko, Petro Myronenko, Volodymyr Smolianiuk, and Oleksandr Chelak. "The escalation of military threats as a reality of modern geopolitics." Multidisciplinary Science Journal 6 (January 21, 2024): 2024ss0223. http://dx.doi.org/10.31893/multiscience.2024ss0223.

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The main goal of the study is to analyze the geopolitical dynamics of the modern polycentric world, and the geopolitical aspects of the problem of military threats and conflicts. A theoretical analysis of the concept of geopolitics and its transformation in the 21st century has been carried out. The article examines the influence of geopolitical factors on the global security system, including from a regional perspective. In particular, the features of the political situation in the Middle East and the Asia-Pacific region are considered. The theoretical and practical significance of the study
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Qin, Chuanhao. "The Impact of the Concept “a Community with a Shared Future for Humanity” on Middle Eastern Geopolitics." Journal of Education, Humanities and Social Sciences 42 (December 9, 2024): 99–103. https://doi.org/10.54097/xyv41d19.

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The Middle East region, located at the junction of the three continents of Europe, Asia, and Africa, enjoys a unique strategic position and economic importance. Recently, with the deepening of the Ukrainian crisis and the intensification of the Israeli Palestinian conflict, the geopolitical landscape of the region is undergoing significant changes, especially in the context of intense competition among major powers. The concept of building a community with a shared future for mankind advocated by China is the core of its global governance vision, aimed at promoting harmony and common developme
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Radakovic, Milovan. "Geopolitics of the horn of Africa." Medjunarodni problemi 64, no. 2 (2012): 233–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/medjp1202233r.

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At the beginning, author provides concretization of terms geopolitics and conflict and an explanation of geographical term Horn of Africa. In the following discussion, characterization and classification of the conflict between African countries is carried out. The work also comprises an analysis of geopolitical characteristics of the Horn of Africa and provides a brief synthesis of the countries in the region. Further, it explains the mutual relations and the nature of the conflict between Ethiopia and Eritrea, current military presence in the Horn of Africa and the importance of Bab-el-Mande
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Kondratenko, Oleg. "UKRAINIAN AND SYRIAN ISSUES IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AS TWO SIDES OF GEOPOLITICS." ACTUAL PROBLEMS OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, no. 128 (2016): 51–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/apmv.2016.128.0.51-67.

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The article gives a detailed analysis of the confrontation between the leading centers of global influence – the EU, the US and Russia, which led to the aggravation of the situation in two countries at once. It was found that both Ukraine and Syria face the risk of becoming a major geopolitical struggle springboard between Russia and the West. Russia’s military presence in Syria in particular is to build military bases in the Middle East and the Mediterranean, by supporting the regime in Damascus. Expanding the strategic impact of Russia is also in supervising oil and gas market and transit of
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Hassan Dahab, Mahdi Dahab. "Political Geography and its Impact on Conflict in the Middle East: "Israel and the Arabs as a sample." Tikrit Journal For Political Science, no. 17 (December 2, 2019): 177. http://dx.doi.org/10.25130/poltic.v0i17.195.

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Recent international conflicts have witnessed developments in all aspects, whether at the level of the parties to the conflict, the tactics used, the tools used, the battlefields and the theater, especially those ongoing conflicts that may take a long time to complicate the conflict and its root and its unity, such as the Arab-Israeli conflict in the Middle East. Recent international conflicts have witnessed developments in all aspects, whether at the level of the parties to the conflict, the tactics used, the tools used, the battlefields and the theater, especially those ongoing conflicts tha
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Sedghi, Hamideh. "Trumpism: The Geopolitics of the United States, the Middle East and Iran." Socialism and Democracy 31, no. 3 (2017): 82–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08854300.2017.1388039.

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Sevilla, Henelito A. "Middle East Geopolitics and China-India Strategic Interaction in the New Era." Asian Journal of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies 14, no. 2 (2020): 179–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/25765949.2020.1760541.

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Falah, G. "Facing the new world order: Middle East geopolitics and Palestinian peace strategies." GeoJournal 37, no. 1 (1995): 145–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00814896.

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Kamil Awni Marwan. "Will the Iran nuclear deal change the geopolitics of the Middle East?" Tikrit Journal For Political Science 1, no. 9 (2017): 263–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.25130/tjfps.v1i9.121.

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As the September 17, 2015 deadline set by the U.S. Congress for the implementation of the Iranian nuclear deal (JCPOA) approached, the media was flooded with headlines, comments, and blog posts, presenting arguments both for and against the agreement. Those who supported the deal, despite considering it flawed, argued that it was the best deal that could be reached through intrusive inspections, which would ensure that Iran's nuclear program remains peaceful and does not achieve its goal of acquiring nuclear weapons. On the other hand, opponents of the deal put forth arguments such as "Iran is
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Vilasi, Antonella Colonna. "Israel and the Middle East: The creation of a Nation." Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences 9, no. 3 (2018): 47–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/mjss-2018-0047.

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Abstract In order to properly study the foundation of a State, a paradigm of thought or any other organization, we should analyze the historical context which produced the conditions for this phenomenon to happen, in all its variables and components. The Jewish question cannot certainly be relegated only to the 20th century, but surely it was the century in which the cultural, political, economic, and social debate was the expression of a collective will to create a Nation and develop and transform it into a key country in the context of global geopolitics.
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Bromley, Simon. "Connecting Central Eurasia to the Middle East in American Foreign Policy Towards Afghanistan and Pakistan: 1979-Present." Perspectives on Global Development and Technology 6, no. 1-3 (2007): 87–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156914907x207685.

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AbstractDuring the Cold War, United States (US) policies towards the Middle East and towards Afghanistan and Pakistan were largely unrelated. India's non-alignment and relations with the Soviet Union were reasons for close US-Pakistani relations, but the Chinese success in the war with India in 1962 also highlighted the importance to the West of India's position. 1979 marked a major turning point in US foreign policy towards the Middle East and Central Eurasia (CEA) because of the two events which were to shape so much of politics and geopolitics in those regions as well as in the wider intern
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Ülke, Arıboğan Deniz, and Ibrahim Arslan. "Rethinking of Turkey’s Geopolitics together with Eastern Mediterranean. Turkish Perspective." Kwartalnik "Bellona" 705, no. 2 (2021): 45–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0015.0340.

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In the studies carried out within the scope of geopolitical discipline, the expression "geography is destiny" is frequently used and it is claimed that geography has unchangeable, irreversible qualities and the policies implemented are shaped through this assumption. This assumption ignores the humanitarian interventions over the geography and makes it difficult to understand the results produced by these interventions at both regional and global level. Similarly, the dynamic nature of international relations reveals new actors in the international system in times of bounce and collapse, and t
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Ülke, Arıboğan Deniz, and Ibrahim Arslan. "Rethinking of Turkey’s Geopolitics together with Eastern Mediterranean. Turkish Perspective." Kwartalnik "Bellona" 705, no. 2 (2021): 45–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0015.0340.

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In the studies carried out within the scope of geopolitical discipline, the expression "geography is destiny" is frequently used and it is claimed that geography has unchangeable, irreversible qualities and the policies implemented are shaped through this assumption. This assumption ignores the humanitarian interventions over the geography and makes it difficult to understand the results produced by these interventions at both regional and global level. Similarly, the dynamic nature of international relations reveals new actors in the international system in times of bounce and collapse, and t
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Dr.Mohammadreza, Shahidipak. "Historical process and new horizon in contemporary geopolitics." International Journal Of Social Science And Culture Development 01, no. 01 (2023): 15–17. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8187782.

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Geopolitics is a direct function of historical process of man in space; Geopolitical actors of state are placed in land that nature has imposed on man. Taking this space that shapes states over time by changing of weather. A space whose dimensions are weather, elevations, being enclosed or coastal. These spaces are not permanent and may be destroyed by loss and destruction of one of dimensions of space. In this research, hypothesis is that in science of geopolitics, relationship between politics and space is constantly changing, and its actors change and are therefore unstable. Any kind of geo
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Śliwiński, Krzysztof Feliks. "The Geopolitical Implications of a Second Trump Administration: Perspectives for Europe and Beyond." Studia Europejskie – Studies in European Affairs 29, no. 1 (2025): 173–90. https://doi.org/10.33067/se.1.2025.9.

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This analysis focuses on possible short- and medium-term effects of Trump’s election as the 47th President of the United States, and starts with an introduction to geopolitics and a short overview of American presidential administrations since the end of the Cold War. It then continues with a brief account of Trump’s first presidency and observes the significant challenges that Trump’s administration will have to face domestically. The central part of the analysis focuses on the geopolitical consequences of Trump’s election. In particular, the author looks at Europe (the ongoing war in Ukraine),
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