Natural Geography of Oil, Geopolitical Vision and its role in Political, Legal and Geographical Security and Stability in the Middle East and Global Energy Interactions
- Payam Noor University, Tehran, Iran.
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Post-cold war international developments and changes in ruling trends like globalization and IT, have led to new components. Among these changes; overlapping research fields because of merging interfering subjective areas, fading borders in scientific fields can be named theoretically. Energy has always been a big issue for States politicians in contemporary history especially for Superpowers. At the end of traditional Geopolitics and emergence of Geopolinomics as a direct result of growing demand for energy supplies in Asia, international’s attention focused on rapid economic growth factors and oil consumption. In this regard, Middle East as the biggest supplier of oil in the world gained a promoted position in International equations.
[Fatemeh Manouchehri, Mansour Parvin (2015); Natural Geography of Oil, Geopolitical Vision and its role in Political, Legal and Geographical Security and Stability in the Middle East and Global Energy Interactions Int. J. of Adv. Res. 3 (Oct). 1281-1284] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com