Changing Dynamics of Arab Politics with Special Reference to Israel
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https://doi.org/10.56976/rjsi.v4i1.31Keywords:
ARAB POLITICS, ISRAEL, Middle East, Abraham AccordAbstract
The recent developments in Cooperation between Israel and multiple Arab countries have shaped the dynamics of politics within the Arab region. The centuries-old areas of disagreement have now transformed into different deals of Cooperation. The relationships between Arabs within themselves and the rest of the world have now broken into multiple strands. They are leaving the footprints of their past upon the upcoming areas for Cooperation. This research attempts to understand the various dynamics of these relations among the Arabs in the particular context of Israel, who are the main actors in this region. The research then goes on to critically scrutinize the conflictual historical background of the Arabs and Israelis and then leads towards the recent deals made between the parties. It's a matter of fact that Israel has become a regional power, and Arabs are forced to cooperate with it as both shares a common ground of interests. In this regard, the most important is security and economic Cooperation. The research shall conclude by proving how these developments are beneficial and how they have shaped the dynamics of politics within the Arab region. A mixed approach is used to disentangle the relationship between Changing Dynamics of Arab Politics with the state of Israel.
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