Local, regional and global powers have long been fighting against ISIS politically, militarily and economically. This article argues that the fight against ISIS has become the common problem of the international community after 2014. It is argued that these forces' fight against ISIS has become not only a fight against global terrorism, but also a foreign policy instrument used by local and regional powers against each other in Syria and Iraq. The struggle with ISIS has caused significant effects on the balance of power in the Middle East, even though the organization has lost its sovereignty in Syria and Iraq at the point reached. In the study, these questions are examined through historical processes, official documents and events.
Local, regional and global powers have long been fighting against ISIS politically, militarily and economically. This article argues that the fight against ISIS has become the common problem of the international community after 2014. It is argued that these forces’ fight against ISIS has become not only a fight against global terrorism, but also a foreign policy instrument used by local and regional powers against each other in Syria and Iraq. The struggle with ISIS has caused significant effects on the balance of power in the Middle East, even though the organization has lost its sovereignty in Syria and Iraq at the point reached. In the study, these questions are examined through historical processes, official documents and events.
Alan : Sosyal, Beşeri ve İdari Bilimler
Dergi Türü : Uluslararası
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