After the end of World War II, many changes occurred in the Middle East region, the most important of which were the national liberation movements that included many countries. Colonialism in its old form represented by military forces began to leave the region, and international polarization began to impose itself on the Arab region within the framework of the concept of the Greater Middle East. This requires Arabs to be more vigilant and have a deeper understanding of the nature of international relations within their regional framework and their repercussions on the region, in light of the major changes in the structures of systems and in the essence of policies.
El-Feki, M. (2025). Political Polarization in the Middle East (Available in English) (Disponible en Français). National Security and Strategy, 3(5), 7-11. doi: 10.21608/nsas.2025.400923
MLA
Mustafa El-Feki. "Political Polarization in the Middle East (Available in English) (Disponible en Français)", National Security and Strategy, 3, 5, 2025, 7-11. doi: 10.21608/nsas.2025.400923
HARVARD
El-Feki, M. (2025). 'Political Polarization in the Middle East (Available in English) (Disponible en Français)', National Security and Strategy, 3(5), pp. 7-11. doi: 10.21608/nsas.2025.400923
VANCOUVER
El-Feki, M. Political Polarization in the Middle East (Available in English) (Disponible en Français). National Security and Strategy, 2025; 3(5): 7-11. doi: 10.21608/nsas.2025.400923