2011
DOI: 10.5539/jpl.v4n1p188
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Iraqi Invasion of Kuwait as Turning Point in Iran-Saudi Relationship

Abstract: Invasion of Kuwait by Iraqi army had significant impacts on regional and international spheres. The invasion affected relations of the regional countries in particular Iran-Saudi relationship as the most influential countries in the Persian Gulf region. The present article, first, takes into consideration Iran and Saudi Arabia relations in first decade after the Islamic revolution of Iran which finally gave rise to cutting off diplomatic relations in 1988 due to some severe tensions between the two sides. Then… Show more

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“…Iraq experienced a significant historical event and a significant turning point in its political, economic, and social trajectory in 2003, which was marked by the country's military occupation by the United States of America and its allies, followed by the overthrow of the regime (Amiri & Soltani, 2011). The nation's governance was transferred to the occupying authority and the United Nations Security Council in a resolution dated May 22, 2003, known as UN Resolution 1483.…”
Section: -The Uncertainty Stage Of Development 2003-2010mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Iraq experienced a significant historical event and a significant turning point in its political, economic, and social trajectory in 2003, which was marked by the country's military occupation by the United States of America and its allies, followed by the overthrow of the regime (Amiri & Soltani, 2011). The nation's governance was transferred to the occupying authority and the United Nations Security Council in a resolution dated May 22, 2003, known as UN Resolution 1483.…”
Section: -The Uncertainty Stage Of Development 2003-2010mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This event finalized the old global system based on bipolarity, which allowed the US to become the world's main force in the international system. In the midst of these developments, the Gulf crisis came after the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait (Amiri & Soltani, 2011).…”
Section: Kuwait's Foreign Policy and Its Relationship To Crises Managmentioning
confidence: 99%