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IRAQI BORDER DISPUTES WITH ITS NEIGHBORS BASED ON THE SECOND PERSIAN GULF WAR

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  219-249

Abstract

 The second Persian Gulf war can be called the first great international crisis after the cold war, which occurred in a sensitive and strategic area between a huge number of international celebrities and IRAQ that was invading KUWAIT’s land. The borderline disagreements between Persian Gulf countries comes from countries’ fights over the borders and it is considered as strategic developmental and significant goals for IRAQ, KUWAIT and Khouzestan in Iran. After failure at Khouzestan’s experience and its union to IRAQ, it was natural for IRAQ to go forward to conquer its second goal which was KUWAIT. After Iran-IRAQ war’s cease-fire big concerns surrendered KUWAIT and other Persian Gulf countries about developmental politics. IRAQ’s military powers and having the world’s fourth powerful army, financial problems with Arabic countries and Saddam’s threats, were the problems which had made the Persian gulf area insecure in that era. On the other hand, the world that had known the Persian Gulf’s area as the heart of world’s energy after the cold war, was seeking to determine the destiny of the world’s power in this war. The US, after the loss of an equivalent competitor like the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was trying to prove its new role as new world order in a world that claims to form around only one superpower. THE SECOND PERSIAN GULF WAR was an ideal chance for America to not only improve its position toward its economic competitors like European Union and Japan, but also to harness the international changes, and as the guardian of Arabic countries that produce oil, from then be able to control the heart beats of world’s power and economy and at the end can rise as the world’s superpower with no competitor after THE SECOND PERSIAN GULF WAR.

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    APA: Copy

    SEYED, MAHMOUD, & ZARE, FATEMEH. (2016). IRAQI BORDER DISPUTES WITH ITS NEIGHBORS BASED ON THE SECOND PERSIAN GULF WAR. STUDIES OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS JOURNAL (POLITICAL SCIENCE AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS JOURNAL), 9(33), 219-249. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/247622/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    SEYED MAHMOUD, ZARE FATEMEH. IRAQI BORDER DISPUTES WITH ITS NEIGHBORS BASED ON THE SECOND PERSIAN GULF WAR. STUDIES OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS JOURNAL (POLITICAL SCIENCE AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS JOURNAL)[Internet]. 2016;9(33):219-249. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/247622/en

    IEEE: Copy

    MAHMOUD SEYED, and FATEMEH ZARE, “IRAQI BORDER DISPUTES WITH ITS NEIGHBORS BASED ON THE SECOND PERSIAN GULF WAR,” STUDIES OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS JOURNAL (POLITICAL SCIENCE AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS JOURNAL), vol. 9, no. 33, pp. 219–249, 2016, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/247622/en

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