The Pillars And Test Stations Of The Syrian-Iranian Alliance And Its Future Prospects

Authors

  • Afif Haider Tishreen University
  • Rami Laika Tishreen University
  • Leen Zayoud Tishreen University

Abstract

The research aimed to shed light on the foundations of Syrian-Iranian relations. Then the alliance between the two countries since the beginning of the inter-relations after the victory of the Islamic Revolution in Iran in 1979 until now;   the study focused on the real test stations that the Syrian-Iranian alliance was exposed to, as well as predicting the future of the Syrian-Iranian alliance after the war on Syria.

The research reached the following results:

Syrian-Iranian relations have evolved from relations of rapprochement and understanding to relations of a long-term strategic alliance, based on joint defense of the interests of the two countries against external threats.

The Syrian-Iranian alliance is based on a set of basic pillars: Including: the geopolitical location of Syria and Iran; The emergence of unipolarity after the dissolution of the Soviet Union; And their joint adoption of the Islamic resistance movements; As well as the coalition's success in bypassing its survival test stations; Especially the Iran-Iraq war, the Zionist invasion of Lebanon in 1982, the American occupation of Iraq in 2003, the July 2006 war on Lebanon, and the global war on Syria; Which confirms its survival and continuity.

Author Biographies

Afif Haider, Tishreen University

Professor, Department Of Economics And Planning, Specialization In International Relations 

Rami Laika, Tishreen University

Assistant Professor, Department Of Economics And Planning, Specialization In International 

Leen Zayoud, Tishreen University

Postgraduate Student, Department Of Economics And Planning, Specialization In International Relations  

Published

2021-01-26

How to Cite

1.
حيدر ع, لايقة ر, زيود ل. The Pillars And Test Stations Of The Syrian-Iranian Alliance And Its Future Prospects. Tuj-econ [Internet]. 2021Jan.26 [cited 2024Nov.25];42(6). Available from: https://journal.tishreen.edu.sy/index.php/econlaw/article/view/10296

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