Geoeconomic and geocultural explanation of geopolitical crises in the Middle East
The Middle East region is at the center of the world's political, economic and cultural gravity. The Middle East is the intersection of Asia, Europe and Africa, in other words the political-economic and cultural focal point of the ancient world. In recent years, the Middle East has experienced a record-breaking crisis and countries in the region, including Syria, Iraq and Yemen, have experienced a crisis of terrorism and widespread internal crises. The purpose of this article is to investigate the role of geoeconomic and geocultural variables in the geopolitical crisis. The main question is, what role do geoeconomic and geocultural variables play in the emergence and persistence of geopolitical crises in the Middle East? The hypothesis we are trying to analyze and answer to the main research question is that Geoeconomic and geo-cultural variables appear to facilitate the emergence and resolution of emerging geopolitical crises in the Middle East, making them difficult and difficult to resolve. The methodology of this paper is descriptive-analytical In which the article will attempt to analyze the subject using library resources and scientific and research articles. The results of the paper show that the Middle East crises have two economic and cultural bottlenecks that play the role of catalysts in the equation.
Geopolitics , Crisis , Geoeconomy , Geoculture , Middle East
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