International Relations Researches

International Relations Researches

The Policy of Looking to the East of the UAE in the Context of the Transformation of the Regional Power Balance After 2015

Document Type : Original Article

Author
Associate Professor, Department of International Relations, Allameh Tabatabai University, Tehran, Iran.
Abstract
The transition in the international order has also included changes in regional balances. In Southwest Asia, the adoption of US off-shore balancing strategy, which has caused the outsourcing of some hegemonic responsibilities, has created new situation in the region. At the same time, this process has been accompanied by the role of emerging actors in the region, which has influenced the behavior of the foreign policy of the Arab states of the Persian Gulf in the form of a look-to-the-east policy. How these fundamental changes are changing and forming the regional order of Southwest Asia is a process that can clearly affect its consequences. One of the serious consequences of these developments is the change in the patterns of friendship and enmity and the formation of new security situations that directly affect the interests of regional and international actors. From this point of view, identifying these trends and responding to these key issues are among the strategic issues of the countries in the region. In this context, the current paper seeks to answer the question that how will the change in the regional balance of Southwest Asia and the development of the look east policy in GCC countries affect Iran's regional security? The hypothesis that is raised in response to this question is based on the proposition that this strategy is considered as a transitional period that includes opportunities to shape strategic stability in Southwest Asia and threats such as the redefinition of the American order in the region.
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