The Transformation of Turkish Foreign Policy towards the Arab Region from a Realist Perspective

Authors

  • Author

  • Ali Bakir

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31430/YEHO3343

Keywords:

Turkish Foreign Policy, Arab Region, Realism, Turkey

Abstract

This study discusses Saudi-Iranian rivalry in the Persian Gulf, focusing on political, economic, strategic, historical, and religious dimensions. It details the escalation of tensions between Saudi Arabia and Iran since 1979 up until 2019, before delving into the agreement to restore diplomatic relations between the two countries in March 2023. The study concludes that countries in the international system tend to maximize their capabilities and enhance their power; which sometimes leads to escalation in hostilities and the pursuit of an arms race. Iran's security strategy also includes enhancing its power and capabilities in pursuit of regional hegemony. Saudi Arabia sees Iran as its greatest security threat, whereby Iran poses multiple air, sea, and cyber security challenges to the Kingdom.​

Author Biography

  • Ali Bakir
    أستاذ مساعد وباحث أوّل في الشؤون الدولية والأمن والدفاع، مركز ابن خلدون للعلوم الإنسانية والاجتماعية، جامعة قطر.

Published

2024-05-01