Prioritization of Geopolitical threats in west Asian Region with Emphasis on Territorial and Border differences with AHP Hierarchical Analysis Method and its Impact on Convergence of Countries
The geopolitical conditions prevailing in the West Asian region have always made this important and strategic region the focus of regional and trans-regional powers throughout its history. And they always try to exploit the countless resources of the region by keeping the territorial and border disputes alive. These remaining territorial and border disputes in the West Asian region and the formation of the Zionist occupying regime have posed major geopolitical threats in the region. The present article has been done by descriptive-analytical method in West Asia. In this study, researchers using library resources and Delphi expert opinion and AHP SoLver software to answer the question: What are the effects of geopolitical threats in the West Asian region with emphasis on territorial and border differences on the integration of countries? The results of the research show that the difference between the occupying Zionist regime and occupied Palestine, the difference between the occupying Zionist regime and Lebanon in the south of that country and the difference between the occupying Zionist regime and Syria in the Golan Heights can have a great impact on regional security. And the occupying Zionist regime in the West Asian region as a potential threat and the surrender of the new rulers of the West Asian region has reduced the convergence of the region among the countries of West Asia. And most of these countries are moving towards divergence with a lot of specialties in common.
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The role of the population in the production of national power and promotion of national authority
*, Bahman Karegar
Journal of State Studies of Contemporary Iran, -
The role of the population in the production of national power and promotion of national authority
*, Bahman Karegar
Journal of State Studies of Contemporary Iran,