TY - JOUR TT - Regional Hegemony Quests in the Middle East from the Balance of Power System to the Balance of Proxy Wars: Turkey as Balancing Power for the Iran - Saudi Rivalry AU - Ekşi, Muharrem PY - 2017 DA - December DO - 10.19060/gav.379597 JF - Gazi Akademik Bakış PB - Hale Fatma ŞIVGIN WT - DergiPark SN - 1307-9778 SP - 133 EP - 156 VL - 11 IS - 21 KW - Suudi Arabistan KW - İran KW - Türkiye KW - Vekalet Savaşı KW - Güç dengesi KW - Hegemony N2 - This study examines the Iran-Saudi rivalry within the context of the changing balance ofpower in the Middle East. The main research questions were determined to be what the dynamicsof the Iran-Saudi rivalry are and what type of role Turkey may play within the rivalrybetween the two countries. Three essential arguments were developed within this context. Thefirst argument is that the regional balances were broken by the US occupation of Iraq in 2003and by the ‘Arab Spring’ process resulting in the regional hegemony rivalry between Iran andSaudi Arabia. The second one is that Iran desired to utilize the Arab Spring process as anopportunity to become a regional hegemonic power. On the other hand, the policy of the USto withdraw from and leave the Middle East to its allies Israel and Saudi Arabia caused KingSalman bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud to adopt a regional leadership policy. Within this framework,the study argued that the rivalry to become the new regional hegemon of the Middle East resurgedbetween Iran and Saudi Arabia, the two historic rival powers of the Middle East. Thethird argument is that the rivalry between the two countries was mainly in the form of a proxywar but resulted in the fact that the balance of power struggle in the region reached to the proxywar balance as no country managed to outcompete the other. CR - AL TAMAMY Saud Mousaed, “Saudi Arabia and the Arab Spring:Opportunities and Challenges of Security”, Journal of Arabian Studies, Vol. 2, Issue 2, 2012, pp.143-156. AL-RASHEED Madawi, “ Sectarianism as Counter-Revolution: Saudi Responses to the Arab Spring”, Stud Ethn Nation, 11: 513-526. AL-RASHEED Madawi, “Saudi Arabia and the quest for regional hegemony”, Hurstpublishers, 19 July 2016, Erişim tarihi: 18.12.2016, http://www. hurstpublishers.com/saudi-arabia-quest-regional-hegemony/ AL-SHBOUL Hani Ahmed and Mohammad Salim Al-Rawashdeh, “Iran’s Foreign Policy and the Balance of Power in the Region”, Journal of Politics and Law, Vol. 6, No. 4; 2013, p. 200-209. BACIK Gökhan, “The Iranian Moment and Turkey”, The German Marshall Fund of the United States, No.125, 2016, pp.1-4, p.3. Erişim tarihi: 01.01.2017, file:///Users/ Dr/Downloads/Bacik_IranianMoment_May16.pdf BARZEGAR Kayhan, “Iran and the Shiite Crescent: Myths and Realities, Journal of World Affairs, Fall/Winter 2008, Vol. XV, Issue 1, pp. 87-99. BERTI Benedetta and Yoel Guzansky, “Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Policy on Iran and the Proxy War in Syria: Toward a New Chapter?”, Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs, VIII:3, 2014, pp. 25-34. UR - https://doi.org/10.19060/gav.379597 L1 - http://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/405427 ER -