1- Phd of Islamic Azad University (Karaj Branch). , davood2524@yahoo.com 2- Assistant professor at Islamic Azad University (Karaj Branch).
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Prolonged tensions in the Middle East and its symmetry with recent global developments have left the region with a new wave of nation-state-building over a rift of conflict. Conflicts that began with the incomplete process of state-nation-building in the last century in the Middle East and appeared and spread in national-regional levels in various forms, and reached the peak of the nation-state conflict with IRI and continued with the popular movements at the beginning of the third millennium. Continued. This article, as a descriptive and analytical research, seeks to answer the question: How do national and regional conflicts and the state-nation-building process in the Middle East relate to each other? The results of the studies show that there is a bilateral and inverse relationship between the two. In the sense that the incomplete process of state-nation-building has created numerous conflicts that have led to the continuation of this flawed process and ultimately to the intensification and expansion of national and regional conflicts.
Davoodvandi N, Zargar A, Shirzadi R. Assessing Regional Conflicts in the Middle East
in the Light of the Desired State-Nation-Building Process;
Patterns and Solutions. Scientific Quarterly Journal of Islamic Revolution Studies 2021; 18 (64) :111-140 URL: http://enghelab.maaref.ac.ir/article-1-1989-en.html