Examining the Political-Security Approach of the Greater Middle East Plan in US Foreign Policy Strategy

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 department of law,university of zabol .zabol .iran.

2 Assistant Professor of Law, Zabol University

Abstract

The US Greater Middle East Initiative should be seen as part of the globalization process. The dominance of American cultural logic as a value symbol of the process of globalization is a reflection of Kant's theory that we are witnessing cultural development on the basis of enlightenment at the heart of non-contextual values. Today's prevailing interpretations, due to the existence of a single value base, testify to a single worldview. In this context, the fact that cultural interactions have increased and communication has brought people closer to each other in different parts of the world, and the transfer of less information has left a dark spot on different aspects of life, is not a concept of insightful and social rhetoric. It aims at the above-mentioned discourse and logic in order to form new words, cultures and identities in the region. The apparent form of this change is "democratization" and "economic development," but the essence of which is Kant's words: ... in the end you must obey..

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