البعد الاقتصادي للعلاقات الإيرانية - الخليجية بعد العام 2003

Abstract

The relations between Iran and the Arab world have been one of the problematic phenomena in regional and international politics. It is a developed historical phenomenon. It provides a model for international relations between countries that are governed by many factors, ranging from cooperation to conflict and conflict, but they have been moving at a different pace in terms of speed and slowness. These relations have reached their peak in the struggle until they reached war, and then these relations changed again to reach convergence, which helped to reveal other possibilities for policies, and the development of alternatives and practical options that had a total impact in the transition from war to On. The observer for the course of Iran-Gulf relations can monitor the successive waves of escalation and calm. These relations have rarely met with moderation. Over the past decades, the Iranian-Gulf relations have not stabilized. They have ranged from different types of improvement and tension. The dominant feature of these relations. The existence of economic relations between the two parties is in itself an indicator of the level of cooperation between the two parties, and because Iran is one of the countries with which the Gulf States have deep political interactions, the study of economic relations between Iran and the Gulf is important and the magnitude of the Iranian economy and its ability to affect regionally The Iranian economy is one of the largest regional economies in the Middle East, and Iran ranks second among the economies of the Middle East after the Saudi economy.