پژوهش های روابط بین الملل

پژوهش های روابط بین الملل

حضور اسرائیل در خلیج‌فارس و تأثیر آن بر معادلات سیاسی-امنیتی منطقه

نوع مقاله : مقاله پژوهشی

نویسندگان
1 دانشجوی دکترای مطالعات منطقه‌ای دانشگاه علامه طباطبایی (ره)
2 دانشیار روابط بین الملل دانشگاه علامه طباطبایی
چکیده
توافق ابراهیم با تسهیل عادی‌سازی رابطه میان اسرائیل، امارات متحدۀ عربی و بحرین، زمینۀ حضور اسرائیل را در منطقۀ راهبردی خلیج‌فارس فراهم آورده است. یکی از دلایل حضور اسرائیل در خلیج‌فارس تصور جمعی از تهدید ایران از سوی اسرائیل و کشورهای شورای همکاری خلیج‌فارس است. بنابراین، حضور اسرائیل در خلیج‌فارس از یک صبغۀ امنیتی-سیاسی برخوردار است و اسرائیل و دیگر بازیگران متحد آن در خلیج‌فارس ناظر بر حضور اسرائیل در خلیج‌فارس در پی پاسخ به دغدغۀ مشترک امنیتی هستند. فلذا، در پژوهش حاضر در پی این هستیم تا موضوع حضور اسرائیل در خلیج‌فارس و تأثیر آن معادلات امنیتی خلیج‌فارس را از منظری تحلیلی بررسی کنیم. به‌همین‌منظور، در طول نوشتار حاضر در پی پاسخ به این پرسش خواهیم بود که حضور اسرائیل در خلیج‌فارس چگونه بر معادلات سیاسی-امنیتی این منطقه تأثیر می‌گذارد؟ باتوجه به پرسش فوق، نگارندگان با استفاده از روش توصیفی-تحلیلی به این فرضیه دست یافته‌اند که «حضور اسرائیل در خلیج‌فارس و اتحاد راهبردی آن با کشورهای امارات متحدۀ عربی و بحرین می‌تواند زمینۀ بی‌ثباتی و میلیتاریزه‌شدن منطقۀ خلیج‌فارس، تغییر جایگاه سیاسی-امنیتی بازیگران مشارکت‌کننده در همکاری با اسرائیل و تشدید رقابت‌های امنیتی داخلی و منطقه‌ای را در پی داشته باشد».
کلیدواژه‌ها

عنوان مقاله English

The Presence of Israel in the Persian Gulf and its Effect on the Political-Security Equations of the Region

نویسندگان English

Milad Lotfi 1
morteza noormohammadi 2
1 PhD Student of Regional Studies at Allameh Tabatabie University
2 lecturer professor of A.T.T.UNI. In .IR
چکیده English

Abraham Accords by facilitating the normalization of relations between Israel, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain paved the way for Israel's presence in the strategic region of the Persian Gulf. One of the reasons for Israel's presence in the Persian Gulf is the common perception of Iran's threat by Israel and the countries of the Persian Gulf Cooperation Council. Therefore, Israel's presence in the Persian Gulf has a security-political reason. Israel and other allied actors in the Persian Gulf are looking for a response to the common security concern. Therefore, in this paper, we are looking to analyze the issue of Israel's presence in the Persian Gulf and its impact on the security equations of the Persian Gulf from an analytical perspective. For this purpose, in the course of this article, we will seek to answer the question of how Israel's presence in the Persian Gulf affects the political-security equations of this region. According to the above question, the authors using the descriptive-analytical method have reached the hypothesis that "Israel's presence in the Persian Gulf and its leadership alliance with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain can lead to instability and militarization of the Persian Gulf region, changing the political-security position of the participating actors in cooperation with Israel and intensify domestic and regional security competition in Persian Gulf."

کلیدواژه‌ها English

Israel's presence in the Persian Gulf
Abraham accords
Threat balance
Political-security equations
Militarization
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