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IRAK'TAKİ BÖLGESEL KÜRT YÖNETİMİ İSRAİL İÇİN YENİ BİR ÇEVRESEL DOST MU?

Year 2022, Issue: 5, 63 - 82, 31.08.2022

Abstract

İsrail’in komşu ve çevre devletlerle ilişkileri genellikle Arap-İsrail anlaşmazlığı veya İsrail’in ünlü Çevreleme Doktrini üzerinden açıklanmıştır. Çevreleme Doktrini’nin İsrail siyasi seçkinlerinin zihinlerine hâlâ hâkim olup olmadığı bilinmemektedir. Bununla birlikte, önemli değişiklikler Orta Doğu’yu şekillendirmektedir; Irak artık İsail açısından önemli bir düşman değildir ve bazı bölgelerinde İsrail’e dost olan bir Bölgesel Kürt Yönetimi bulunmaktadır. Ayrıca bölgesel istikrarsızlık ve güvenlik ihtiyacı, Yahudi devletine coğrafi çevresine yakın devletlerin arasında alternatif dostlar edinmekten başka pek bir seçenek bırakmamaktadır ve dost bir Kürt devletinin İsrail’in Orta Doğu’da kolayca yaşamasını sağlayacağı açıktır. Görünen o ki, yakın gelecekte Bölgesel Kürt Yönetimi İsrail için önemli bir ortak ve Bölgesel Kürt Yönetimi için de İsrail önemli bir rol model olacaktır. Bu makale de İsrail ve Bölgesel Kürt Yönetimi arasındaki ilişkilerdeki olası gelişmeleri araştırmaktadır.

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IS KURDISH REGIONAL GOVERNMENT IN IRAQ A NEW PERIPHERAL FRIEND FOR ISRAEL?

Year 2022, Issue: 5, 63 - 82, 31.08.2022

Abstract

Israel’s relations with the surrounding countries have generally been explained with respect to the Arab-Israel dispute or with Israel’s famous periphery doctrine. It is not known whether the concept of the peripheral strategy still dominates the minds of Israeli political elite. However, important changes have been shaping the Middle East, Iraq is no longer an important enemy, and on some parts of it there exists the Kurdish Regional Government, a friendly entity for Israel. Moreover, regional instability and the need for security leaves the Jewish state with little choice but to form alternative friends among the states close to its geographical vicinity, and it is clear that a friendly Kurdish state would enable Israel to live easily in the Middle East. It seems that in the foreseeable future the Kurdish Regional Government will be an important partner for Israel, and as for Kurdish Regional Government, Israel will be a significant role model for it. And this article explores the prospective developments in the relations between Israel and Kurdish Regional Government.

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Primary Language English
Subjects International Relations
Journal Section Research Articles
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A.murat Ağdemir 0000-0001-6773-3493

Early Pub Date August 21, 2022
Publication Date August 31, 2022
Submission Date June 26, 2022
Published in Issue Year 2022 Issue: 5

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APA Ağdemir, A. (2022). IS KURDISH REGIONAL GOVERNMENT IN IRAQ A NEW PERIPHERAL FRIEND FOR ISRAEL?. Journal of International Relations and Political Science Studies(5), 63-82.