Investigating the reasons for conflict between Iran and Saudi Arabia (The case study of Iraq, Bahrain, and Yemen)

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Iran and Saudi Arabia have been known as two powerful poles in Islam world. They play an important role in the geopolitical events in the Middle East. In this study, an attempt was made to study the recent events in three countries, Iraq, Bahrain, and Yemen that have fallen under the politically significant influence of Iran and Saudi Arabia in order to find out the root of their competitions and accordingly in light of that, the innovative suggestions could be proposed. The primary aim of the present study is to show that the nature of the conflict between these two countries has a root in the ideological considerations which arise from the countercurrent domination of the intellectual ideas and values. This also has caused conflict over approaches and gap in the territorial relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia. It seems that the only remaining way to heighten the basis of their relationship and cooperation and to attenuate the tension is to take into account their semantic structures as well as their structural requirements.
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Persian
Published:
Political International Researches, Volume:7 Issue: 23, 2015
Pages:
167 to 194
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