Normalization of Arab and Israeli regime relations and its Implications on I.R. of Iran's National Security
By applying the theory of "Balance of Interests" developed by Randall Schuller within the theoretical framework of neoclassical realism, this research attempts to answer the question: what consequences will the Abraham Accords have on Iran's national security? The research hypothesis is that highlighting Iran as the greatest threat in the security perceptions of the Persian Gulf countries will lead to their synergy in making challenges to Iran's national security in terms of political, military-security and economic dimensions. By using a descriptive-analytical method, the results of the research show that by signing Abrahamic agreements with the Persian Gulf countries, the Israeli regime is trying to protect itself from diplomatic isolation and jeopardise Iran's national security. Other findings show that various factors at the international, regional and domestic levels have played a key role in the formation of these agreements, which reinforce and support each other. Therefore, increasing Israel's power in West Asia will have many consequences against Iran's interests and national security and will lead to regional power rivalry in favour of the Israeli regime.
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