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The pattern of regional order centered on Iran, Türkiye, Saudi Arabia(Concert of West Asia ;)

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    • Ali Salehian 1
    • Seyed Masoud Mousavi Shafaee 2

    1 PhD Student in International Relations, Tarbiat Modares University

    2 Associate Professor of International Relations, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran

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Document Type : Research Paper

10.30479/psiw.2024.19929.3307
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Purpose: Order at different levels has always been one of the most central challenges and questions in the field of international relations. The West Asian region has always been the focus of experts' attention for many reasons, including its role in energy production, transit of goods and transit, and security crises. By raising the question of how to achieve a regional order in West Asia, this research looks for a possible model for regional order according to the developments of the international system.
Method: The method used is explanatory-analytical approach and reference to library resources and data collection method based on statistics and international documents.
Findings: The effect of the withdrawal of the extra-regional powers and the creation of a power vacuum and the growth of the desire for economic development in the region are determining factors in the regional order and creates an opportunity window.
Conclusion: Based on the pattern of concert order and its characteristics, it is possible to reach arrangements in West Asia centered on Iran, Türkiye and Saudi Arabia.

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  • Regional Order
  • Concert Order
  • West Asia

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Political studies of Islamic world
Volume 13, Issue 4 - Serial Number 52
January 2025
Pages 25-43
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Salehian, A. and Mousavi Shafaee, S. M. (2024). The pattern of regional order centered on Iran, Türkiye, Saudi Arabia(Concert of West Asia ;). Political studies of Islamic world, 13(4), 25-43. doi: 10.30479/psiw.2024.19929.3307

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Salehian, A. , and Mousavi Shafaee, S. M. . "The pattern of regional order centered on Iran, Türkiye, Saudi Arabia(Concert of West Asia ;)", Political studies of Islamic world, 13, 4, 2024, 25-43. doi: 10.30479/psiw.2024.19929.3307

HARVARD

Salehian, A., Mousavi Shafaee, S. M. (2024). 'The pattern of regional order centered on Iran, Türkiye, Saudi Arabia(Concert of West Asia ;)', Political studies of Islamic world, 13(4), pp. 25-43. doi: 10.30479/psiw.2024.19929.3307

CHICAGO

A. Salehian and S. M. Mousavi Shafaee, "The pattern of regional order centered on Iran, Türkiye, Saudi Arabia(Concert of West Asia ;)," Political studies of Islamic world, 13 4 (2024): 25-43, doi: 10.30479/psiw.2024.19929.3307

VANCOUVER

Salehian, A., Mousavi Shafaee, S. M. The pattern of regional order centered on Iran, Türkiye, Saudi Arabia(Concert of West Asia ;). Political studies of Islamic world, 2024; 13(4): 25-43. doi: 10.30479/psiw.2024.19929.3307

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