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Role of Axis of Resistance in Security Interactionism of Quds Occupier Regime and Conservative Arab States in Southwest Asia (2010-2020)

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    • Abouzar Rezaee 1
    • Seyed Ali Monavari 2

    1 ph.d candidate in the field of international relations at the faculty of law and politics, kharazmi university, tehran

    2 Assistant Professor of International Relation, Kharazmi University, Iran

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Document Type : Research Paper

10.30479/psiw.2021.12533.2717
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Abstract

Objective: The purpose of the study is to examine the role of axis of Resistance in Southwest Asia, which has become the basis for the Proximity of the two opposing poles of the region- the Arab Conservatives and the Occupying Regime.
Method: The Method used in the Study is Descriptive-analytical and uses Copenhagen Security Theory as a Theoretical Framework.
Results: The victories of Hezbollah in 2006 and Hamas in 2008 over the occupying regime in Jerusalem, in the first stage, caused great concern in the hearts of the leaders of that regime, and in the second stage, caused the conservative axis to worry about the influence of the resistance axis led by the Islamic Republic of Iran.Thus, the weakening of the resistance Axis with the creation of Iranphobia and Hezbollah in the International system and the Islamic world became a common factor of these two poles.
Conclusion: The 2011 Syrian Crisis is the most important factor from defensive to offensive by arming Takfirist groups in Syria in order to weaken the Axis of Resistance and cut off its strategic highway and align the issue with the strategy of the Occupying Regime in Jerusalem. Two opposing poles of identity have become the geopolitical weight of Southwest Asia.

Keywords

  • Axis of Resistance
  • Conservative Arabs
  • Threat
  • Palestinian Occupation Regime
  • Area Security
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Political studies of Islamic world
Volume 10, Issue 1 - Serial Number 37
June 2021
Pages 53-73
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Rezaee, A. and Monavari, S. A. (2021). Role of Axis of Resistance in Security Interactionism of Quds Occupier Regime and Conservative Arab States in Southwest Asia (2010-2020). Political studies of Islamic world, 10(1), 53-73. doi: 10.30479/psiw.2021.12533.2717

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Rezaee, A. , and Monavari, S. A. . "Role of Axis of Resistance in Security Interactionism of Quds Occupier Regime and Conservative Arab States in Southwest Asia (2010-2020)", Political studies of Islamic world, 10, 1, 2021, 53-73. doi: 10.30479/psiw.2021.12533.2717

HARVARD

Rezaee, A., Monavari, S. A. (2021). 'Role of Axis of Resistance in Security Interactionism of Quds Occupier Regime and Conservative Arab States in Southwest Asia (2010-2020)', Political studies of Islamic world, 10(1), pp. 53-73. doi: 10.30479/psiw.2021.12533.2717

CHICAGO

A. Rezaee and S. A. Monavari, "Role of Axis of Resistance in Security Interactionism of Quds Occupier Regime and Conservative Arab States in Southwest Asia (2010-2020)," Political studies of Islamic world, 10 1 (2021): 53-73, doi: 10.30479/psiw.2021.12533.2717

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Rezaee, A., Monavari, S. A. Role of Axis of Resistance in Security Interactionism of Quds Occupier Regime and Conservative Arab States in Southwest Asia (2010-2020). Political studies of Islamic world, 2021; 10(1): 53-73. doi: 10.30479/psiw.2021.12533.2717

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