Siria e Irak en el escenario internacional
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tribe, geostrategy, Arab Spring, civil war, conflictAbstract
The situation in which a large part of the Middle East has been immersed, and essentially the countries of Syria and Iraq in recent years, has had an impact on state relations in the region, as well as on the international scene, playing a relevant role in the decision of decisions and actions of great powers that throughout history have tried to influence the territory, in the same way that they have impacted and manifested their geostrategic importance throughout the globe. In this sense, through historical documentary analysis and under the approach of chaos theory, the historical background of the region is presented, especially Iraq and Syria, their connection, political and social crisis, as well as the claims of the great hegemons. to explain the way in which various events such as the so-called Arab Spring and the Syrian civil war have developed, taking into account some factors such as the beliefs and tribal belonging of the inhabitants.
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