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The Present and Future of Kuwaiti-Iranian Relations and Their Influence on the Security of the Arabian Gulf

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  • Khaled Abdulaziz Alsalloum
  • Mohamed Salman Tayie

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Objective- The objective is to study the present and future of Kuwaiti-Iranian relations through the determinants of the geographical, social, economic and political relationship and the reflection of that relation on the security of the Gulf. The study also examines the future of Gulf security in light of the Kuwaiti-Iranian relations.Method- The study used the approach of the national interest because it is linked to the theory of power, according to Hans Morgenthau, since power is the goal of the foreign policy maker, a major objective of the state in its external relations. Where the political interactions of Kuwait with the Gulf States and Iran is considered in accordance with its national interest.Results- The study concluded that the Kuwaiti-Iranian relations were positive at most stages and that security is one of the most important problems for small countries, but it is capable of playing a role in regional security. The future of Gulf security is linked to the relations of Gulf countries and Iran with major countries and for Kuwait specifically in its relationship with the United States of America and Western Countries through the security and military agreements.Conclusion- The study shows that the State of Kuwait as a small country played a major role through its political and geographical determinants in resolving regional disputes and conflicts.

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  • Khaled Abdulaziz Alsalloum & Mohamed Salman Tayie, 2018. "The Present and Future of Kuwaiti-Iranian Relations and Their Influence on the Security of the Arabian Gulf," Asian Social Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 14(1), pages 102-102, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:assjnl:v:14:y:2018:i:1:p:102
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    • R00 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - General - - - General
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