Failed State and New Wars: ISIS in the Middle East

Document Type : علمی - پژوهشی

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Abstract

Any political structure, including states, has a special function. The task of governments is to deliver political goods such as safety, economic, legal regulation and infrastructure. When a government fails to provide this function, called a failed state. It is the main feature of the Middle East. These states have results such as foreign military intervention, transferring power hard, legitimacy crisis and the spread of terrorism. New war with Islamic state in the Middle East is a result of failed states.
The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of a failed state on the new war in the Middle East. The main question is that how failed state has caused spread new wars in the Middle East? The hypothesis is that the existence of numerous failed states makes the Middle East a failed zone. As a result, new wars spread from one country to other countries in the region. Therefore, the continuation of failed states is equal with continuation and spread increasing violence in the Middle East.

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