Conflicts in the Middle East: prospects for escalation in the context of general regional instability in the 2020s

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Conflicts in the Middle East: prospects for escalation in the context of general regional instability in the 2020s
// Pathways to Peace and Security. 2021. No 1(60). P. 120-132
DOI: 10.20542/2307-1494-2021-1-120-132

Abstract

The article analyses Middle Eastern conflicts in the early 2020s. The main focus is on the situation in Syria, Libya, and Yemen, three Middle Eastern conflicts that are progressing, with no solution in sight. These conflicts motivated by social, economic and political reasons became a progression of those protests that have started in 2011 and have been called “The Arab Spring”. These “revolutions” have been promoted by Islamist movements and groups whose activity became one of key factors of perpetual tensions in the region. So far, attempts by conflict parties to find consensual solutions have remained rather unsuccessful. Positive resolution of actual and potential conflicts in the Greater Middle East to a significant extent still depends on external regional and non-regional actors, such as Russia, Turkey, Iran, and the United States. However, each actor involved in these conflicts and in conflict management pursues its own goals. These actors try to retain their positions and influence in these Middle Eastern countries and in the region as a whole. According to the forecast made in the article, more conflicts in the region may be foreseen (in Iraq, the Persian Gulf states etc.) that could form the next wave of the “Arab Spring”.


Keywords

Middle East, Syria, Libya, Yemen, armed conflicts, conflict resolution, Islam, external actors


About author
Alexey Malashenko is chief researcher, Department on International Political Issues, IMEMO, Moscow.

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For citation:
Malashenko A. Conflicts in the Middle East: prospects for escalation in the context of general regional instability in the 2020s // Pathways to Peace and Security. 2021. No 1(60). P. 120-132. https://doi.org/10.20542/2307-1494-2021-1-120-132



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