Power Transition in the Middle East: Between the Rise of Regional Powers and the Decline of American Hegemony

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Fouzia Kaci

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The complexity and surprising political developments of the Arab Spring, made regional politics trespass the American hegemony. Thus, the United States found itself since the inception of those events, in the sidelines; incapable to manipulate the rising regional forces. Therefore, if the U.S. power is less efficient and less willing to intervene, the rising regional powers (Iran and Turkey) will seize this opportunity to reorder the regional affairs according to their own priorities, and this goes against U.S. vital interests in the region.

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Kaci, F. (1). Power Transition in the Middle East: Between the Rise of Regional Powers and the Decline of American Hegemony . Journal of Law, Society and Authority , 7(2), 156-172. https://doi.org/10.52919/lsa.v7i2.81
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