"الأزمة العربية والتسابق نحو التطبيع ..السياقات والمآلات"
Abstract
This research studies the motives and contexts that led to the announcement
of the Emirati-Bahraini normalization agreement with Israel and its repercussions on the Gulf states, Iran, and the Palestinian cause as a whole. As this
event represented a major turning point in the forms of relations and alliances
existing in the Middle East.
In this research, we will also seek to raise a number of problems that the topic
of our research will arouse theoretically and practically, and accordingly we
raise the following problematic questions:
What are the contexts and outcomes of the UAE-Bahrain agreement with Israel?
What are the implications of this agreement on the Palestinian issue and on
the Gulf states?
How did this normalization contribute to deepening the state crisis in our
Arab world?
Will this lead to a review of Arab nationalist thought?
These are problems aimed at addressing a research hypothesis related to the
implications of the normalization agreement and its repercussions on the Middle East region, as there is practical value to research the potential future effects of this announcement, in order to understand the dimensions of the decisions taken in the present, to diagnose threats and opportunities, as well as to
anticipate the future.
In order for the research treatment to gain its feasibility, we combined three
methodological phases, a descriptive phases concerned with reviewing a set
of ideas, and an analytical one that understood their backgrounds, stakes and
similar debates, then a critical development that showed the error of some of
the sayings and scenarios and monitors their theoretical and practical paradox