Analysis of Israeli diplomatic influence in the Middle East after the Arab Spring based on the swot model
Subject Areas : Middel Eastmaryam hatefi 1 , mohammad hassan nami 2 , ezatoolah ezzatti 3
1 - Ph.D. student of political geography, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran.
2 - Professor of Political Geography, Science and Research Unit, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran.
3 - Professor of Political Geography, Science and Research Unit, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran.
Keywords: Israel, Islamic awakening, Arab Spring, Influence Crisis, Legitimacy,
Abstract :
The nature of the Arab Spring can not be summed up only in the economic poverty and unemployment of Arab youth. The basic factor behind the uprising of the Arab people is the sense of discrimination and humiliation caused by the repression of the Arab nation over the past decades by the occupying Israeli regime and the alignment of the dictatorial regimes of these nations with this regime, the Arab nation of kinship, corrupt governance and reliance on Israel Tired of it; the thing that dictators do not really understand is its meaning. In this context, radical Islamists have limited the diplomatic influence of the occupation regime in the Middle East, in order to achieve hegemony in the Middle East region and to increase their popularity among the Arab nation through oral criticism against the Israeli government. Israel does not exclude the fact that political developments in the Middle East after the Arab Spring have led to the formation of strategic complexities in this region, and Israel's efforts in foreign policy to regional powers will not be the same as in the past. Therefore, the present article attempts to discuss the decline of the diplomatic influence of Israel in the Middle East after the Arab Spring by means of a descriptive-analytical method and using the internal and external factors assessment matrices based on the SWOT model.
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