Iran and the Arabs: the Changing Balance of Power- Asher Susser
Asher Susser discusses how a major shift in Middle Eastern politics has taken place in the last generation. As the Arab states have continued in steady decline, in some cases poised on the verge of disintegration, Iran has emerged as a regional super-power. The Middle East is no longer synonymous with "the Arab World" in terms of the regional balance of power, as it was for much of the Twentieth Century, as the non-Arab states of the region, Iran, Turkey and Israel, have emerged as the regions major players.
Видео Iran and the Arabs: the Changing Balance of Power- Asher Susser канала Judaic Studies University of Arizona
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