Title of article
Geopolitical Divergence in the League of Arab States from a Neorealist Point of View
Author/Authors
Simbar ، Reza - University of Guilan , Afzali ، Tohid University of Tehran , Asgarian ، Mohsen University of Guilan
Pages
33
From page
321
To page
353
Abstract
The League of Arab States (also known as the Arab League) is well past its sixth decade of establishment. However, it has a long way to go to achieve the objectives enumerated in its charter. In a sense, there is much stronger propensity towards disintegration than integration in the league. This article seeks to study the reasons that account for the failure of such integration in the Arab League. Current trends in the Arab Union are studied through the lens of Neorealist Theory. To that end, the paper seeks to find an answer to this question: What are the reasons for the failure of integration in the Arab League? The main hypothesis of this article is that the member states’ main concern is survival, security, and relative gains rather than convergent cooperative behaviors conducive to integration; as a result, six decades after its birth, integration is yet to be achieved.
Keywords
The Arab League , convergence , integration , divergence , hegemon , neorealism , relative gains
Journal title
World Sociopolitical Studies
Serial Year
2018
Journal title
World Sociopolitical Studies
Record number
2454178
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