Uluslararası İlişkiler Dergisi
Yazarlar: Anoushiravan EHTESHAMI
Konular:Sosyal
DOI:10.33458/uidergisi.553296
Anahtar Kelimeler:Middle Powers,Anarchical System,Balance of Power,Regional Rivalry,Arab Cold War,Penetrated Regional System
Özet: ABSTRACT The Middle East is a highly dynamic and unstructured regional system in which power relations are fluid and order is in short supply. Inevitably, the fluidity of power and the absence of a regional hegemonic power have invited external intervention. Furthermore, the region’s dynamism not only has exacerbated the subsystem’s fragmentation into sub-regions but also has afforded opportunities for the better-endowed small Arab states to play in the greater game of regional power politics. Yet, if one takes the long view, it is clear that only a handful of states have directly impacted the region’s power relations, and today only four of these countries – Iran, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Israel – meet the minimum requirements of middle power status in the MENA regional system. Their position in this fragmented and strategically-placed subsystem will be discussed in some detail.
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