TY - JOUR ID - 53370 TI - GEO-ECONOMY OF THE MIDDLE EAST AND ECONOMIC GLOBALIZATION JO - POLITICAL QUARTERLY JA - JPQ LA - en SN - 1735-9678 AU - Mortazavi, Khodayar AU - Ali Karami, Fariba AD - Professor, University of Islamic Azad University, South Branch, Tehran, Iran AD - PhD Candidate, Political Science Department, University of Tehran, Iran Y1 - 2014 PY - 2014 VL - 44 IS - 3 SP - 665 EP - 686 KW - Geo-economic KW - Globalization KW - Middle East KW - Oil DO - 10.22059/jpq.2014.53370 N2 - By the end of the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union, there was talk of anew order, characterized by the interconnectedness of cultural, economic andpolitical and economic globalization led to the development of capitalism itselffacing problems. It opens up new opportunities such an approach to geo-economicareas. This approach would show the importance of the economy in theglobalization process. But given the geo- political and economic security after theCold War conditions and the reduction of ideological and military rivalry, economiccompetition, and seeking news of economic importance in terms of globalization,the industrial powers (such as America, China, the European Union) at geoeconomicuncovered areas of the Middle East's rich oil and gas resources. The mostimportant of these areas and the absence of much importance in the energy, oil andgas in the coming decades was brought up. This research seeks to answer thequestion that economic globalization, the Middle East geo-economic lowered ornot? Through the tangled economy, the creation of geo-economic areas, as well asindustrial power need to put oil in the Middle East and its importance has declined. UR - https://jpq.ut.ac.ir/article_53370.html L1 - https://jpq.ut.ac.ir/article_53370_3b52db689972c4551801d66a5849eb5d.pdf ER -