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Moyen-Orient : l’économie dans la course à la puissance

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  • Amine BENBERNOU
  • Dorothée SCHMID

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La géopolitique du Moyen-Orient connaît aujourd’hui des changements structurels: l’ordre régional est en transition, dans le sillage des printemps arabes, qui ont ébranlé la gouvernance autoritaire et libéré la compétition de puissance, sur fond de retrait américain. Cette nouvelle course à la domination régionale remet en cause la hiérarchie traditionnelle des puissances, essentiellement fondée sur la capacité militaire et le jeu des alliances extérieures. L’économie, jusque-là garante du statu quopolitique par la diffusion large des effets de la rente pétrolière et gazière, devient désormais une arme politique dans les rapports entre États.

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  • Amine BENBERNOU & Dorothée SCHMID, 2020. "Moyen-Orient : l’économie dans la course à la puissance," Research papers & Policy papers 1914, Policy Center for the New South.
  • Handle: RePEc:ocp:rpaper:pp-1914
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