Affiliation:
1. Russian Academy of Sciences
Abstract
The paper analyzes the historical process of the expansionist policy of world powers in the Middle East, especially at the present stage, which is taking place in the transformation’s context of the global system of international relations. There is a gradual weakening of the influence of the US spatial expansion policy in this region. The author considers the possibilities of the Russian concept of an inclusive security architecture in ensuring stability, peace and order in the Middle East. Also, the author noted that its important component was the potential for expansion, which could open up new horizons for cooperation both at the level of the member states of the structure and in protecting the interests of third countries. The study concluded that this format of the security system could counteract the expansionist policy of the United States, and either to restrain the destructive (for Russia) policies of cross-regional powers in the region, and in that area, meets the global and regional national interests of the Russian Federation.
Publisher
Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation
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