Us-Iran nuclear deal and the economic prosperity in the Region
Keywords:
Middle East, Iranian Nuclear, Qualitative Methodology, Regional Conflicts, DiplomacyAbstract
This study is proposed that the nuclear deal would reform the security structure of the Middle East. It was expected that in coming future the Iranian nuclear deal will change the Middle Eastern security structure by either becoming a source of peace and stability of the region or escalation in regional conflicts, depending upon the reaction to the deal. The research design of this study is descriptive and analytical, using qualitative methodology. The data for the research is collected mainly from the secondary sources such as books, print and online articles, newspapers and web based sources. The success of diplomacy; hence, great powers could actively play their role, in conducting negotiations or utilizing other diplomatic means, to resolve the critical regional issues for the sake of bringing stability in the chaotic region.
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