
Balancing deterrence: Iran-Israel relations in a turbulent Middle East
Author(s) -
Nora Maher
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
review of economic and political science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2356-9980
DOI - 10.1108/reps-06-2019-0085
Subject(s) - middle east , backwardness , originality , vulnerability (computing) , political science , deterrence theory , nuclear weapon , development economics , national security , argument (complex analysis) , economy , geography , economic growth , law , economics , computer security , biochemistry , chemistry , creativity , computer science
Purpose This paper aims to examine the regional dynamics that further consolidated Israel’s national security in the Middle East in the aftermath of the Arab Spring, reflecting upon the nuclear challenge between Iran and Israel and Iran's expanding activities in the region. Design/methodology/approach To prove the central argument, the study uses a conceptual framework that centers on deterrence as the main approach used by states to consolidate their influence in the Middle East region. Findings Iran's nuclear progress and influence in the region has strengthened Israel’s security and fostered an unprecedented open rapprochement led by USA efforts with the Gulf regimes. Originality/value The paper draws particular attention to the Iran–Israel nuclear competency, and the Israeli preferred policy options regarding Iranian activities in the region amid turbulent Middle East. In addition, the paper offers insight to the regional dynamics that further consolidated Israel’s national security in the region while maintaining a status of Arab vulnerability and backwardness.