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REGIONAL BALANCE POLICY IN IRAN-SAUDI ARABIA RELATIONS

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  1067-1087

Abstract

 The Saudi strategic literature in dealing with Iran has been accompanied by signs of threats and crisis exacerbated in 2015. The signs of such literature can be found in the practical politics exercised by Saudi Arabia in Bahrain, Yemen, Syria, Iraq and Lebanon. In fact, the aggravated crisis makes the imposition of security threats inevitable. The participation of the Arab League states, especially Egypt and the United Arab Emirates in Saudi Arabia and Turkey's regional policies has expanded the regional crisis. Regional security management in Saudi-Iranian relations is possible only on the basis of regional balance policy. The historical roots of such crisis in Saudi-Iranian security relations resurfaced in 2006. Setting out during post-Cold War years, the Shiite managed to establish their position in populations where they made up the majority. It faced more hostility in 2003, which was later intensified in 2006 by Hezbollah resistance against Zionist regime. In these circumstances, the Islamic resistance was organized to encounter the regional conservatism, the US intervention and Zionist regime supremacy. The outcome of such a trend can be seen in how the Sharm el-Sheikh Conference was held in November 2006 against Iran. Attended by Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, United Arabic Emirates and the US, the conference was meant to deal with the Islamic extremist identity. Finally, it set the ground for expansion of identity crisis throughout the Middle East. In principal, the CREATION OF CRISIS is counted as part of the Saudi security policy in striking a balance against Iran.

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    APA: Copy

    MOSSALANEJAD, ABBAS. (2017). REGIONAL BALANCE POLICY IN IRAN-SAUDI ARABIA RELATIONS. POLITICS QUARTERLY: JOURNAL OF FACULTY OF LAW AND POLITICAL SCIENCE, 46(4 ), 1067-1087. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/109994/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    MOSSALANEJAD ABBAS. REGIONAL BALANCE POLICY IN IRAN-SAUDI ARABIA RELATIONS. POLITICS QUARTERLY: JOURNAL OF FACULTY OF LAW AND POLITICAL SCIENCE[Internet]. 2017;46(4 ):1067-1087. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/109994/en

    IEEE: Copy

    ABBAS MOSSALANEJAD, “REGIONAL BALANCE POLICY IN IRAN-SAUDI ARABIA RELATIONS,” POLITICS QUARTERLY: JOURNAL OF FACULTY OF LAW AND POLITICAL SCIENCE, vol. 46, no. 4 , pp. 1067–1087, 2017, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/109994/en

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