تحلیل سیاست خارجی امارات متحده در قبال ایران در چارچوب نظری حصار استراتژیک | فصلنامه علمی تخصصی دانش تفسیر سیاسی

تحلیل سیاست خارجی امارات متحده در قبال ایران در چارچوب نظری حصار استراتژیک

نویسنده

  • دکتر محسن رستمی - محمدرضا محمدی - احسان رعنایی

چکیده

امارات متحده عربی از زمان تأسیس در 1971 ، همواره سیاست حفاظ استراتژیک و گسترش تجارت و دیپلماسی گسترده، در کنار حفظ روابط با ایران و اتحاد با عربستان سعودی و آمریکا، همراه با توسعه توانایی‌های نظامی و امنیتی خود را در دستور کار قرار داده است.اما پس از وقایع 2011 در خاورمیانه این کشور نوعی استراتژی توازن را در روابط خود با ایران در پیش گرفت. سؤال اصلی این است که سیاست خارجی امارات متحده در قبال ایران چیست؟ پژوهش با روش توصیفی-تحلیلی از منابع کتابخانه‌ای گردآوری‌شده و مطالعه بر اساس چارچوب نظری حصار استراتژیک است. یافته مطالعه این است که حصار استراتژیک امارات متحده عربی در قبال ایران نیازمند به حداکثر رساندن بازده سیاسی و اقتصادی از همکاری با ایران و کاهش دامنه خطرات امنیت ملی بدون قطع روابط پیگیر و سودمند با سایر قدرت¬های منطقه¬ای و جهانی است. از همین رو، سیاست خارجی امارات متحده عربی در قبال ایران شامل موازنه نرم و سخت بوده است.


Analysis of the UAE foreign policy towards Iran in the theoretical framework of the strategic fence

Dr. Mohsen Rostami - Dr. Mohammad Reza Mohammadi - Dr. Ehsan Ranaei


Abstract

Since its founding in 1971, the UAE has pursued a policy of strategic protection and the expansion of extensive trade and diplomacy, along with maintaining relations with Iran and alliances with Saudi Arabia and the United States, as well as developing its military and security capabilities. But after the events of 2011 in the Middle East, the country adopted a kind of balance strategy in its relations with Iran. The main question is what is the UAE foreign policy towards Iran? The research is a descriptive-analytical method collected from library resources and the study is based on the theoretical framework of the strategic fence. The study finds that the UAE's strategic fence vis-.-Vis Iran requires maximizing the political and economic benefits of cooperating with Iran and reducing the scope of national security risks without severing consistent and beneficial relations with other regional and global powers. Therefore, the UAE's foreign policy towards Iran has included a soft and hard balance


Keywords: Iran, UAE, Strategic protection, Hard balance, Soft balance


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کلیدواژه‌ها

  • ایران، امارات متحده عربی، حفاظ استراتژیک، تعادل سخت ، تعادل نرم