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Комплексное исследование факторов конфликтогенности на Ближнем Востоке в исторической ретроспективе

Комплексное исследование факторов конфликтогенности на Ближнем Востоке в исторической ретроспективе

Abstract

В статье рассматриваются факторы конфликтогенности на Ближнем Востоке. В качестве основных выделяются: межгосударственное соперничество, борьба за природные ресурсы, пограничные конфликты, этнонациональные и конфессиональные противоречия, высокая милитаризованность региона. Отмечается также преобладающая роль армии в процессах формирования региональной политики и феномен политиков-военных.

The article discusses the sources of conflicts in the Middle East, the main among which are interstate rivalries, competition for natural resources, border disputes, ethno-national and religious conflicts, high level of militarization. The predominant role of the army in the formation of regional policy and the phenomenon of politicians-military is also outlined.

Keywords

БЛИЖНИЙ ВОСТОК, ИСТОЧНИК КОНФЛИКТОГЕННОСТИ, ПОГРАНИЧНЫЙ КОНФЛИКТ, МИЛИТАРИЗАЦИЯ, ПОЛИТИЧЕСКАЯ ЛЕГИТИМНОСТЬ, РЕГИОНАЛЬНАЯ БЕЗОПАСНОСТЬ

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This indicator reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically).
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