Arab Spring And Israeli Security: The New Threats

The aim of the article is to evaluate Israel’s security perceptions about the Arab Spring. The study argues that The Arab Spring is the reshuffling of the Middle East by re-aligned U.S.-Turkish common policies. For Israel the devil you know is more acceptable than the unknown future. Bearing in mind...

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Arab people
Diplomacy
Foreign policy
Games
Iran
Islam
Isolationism
Israel
Middle East
National security
Offenses
Radicalism
Security
Siyasal Bilimler
Threat
Turkey
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