Ayten Ramazanova
Israel’s Policy in the South Caucasus as a Factor of Ensuring National Security
Číslo: 12/2021
Periodikum: Path of Science
DOI: 10.22178/pos.77-15
Klíčová slova: South Caucasus; Israel; geopolitics; “peripheral strategy”; Netanyahu’s Doctrine; containment circles strategy; national security; regional security; energy security
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Israel’s foreign policy is primarily tied to its deeply rooted historical traditions and is based on the principles of realism. Israel’s interests and policy in the Caucasus have three main aspects: strategic - a means of encircling Iran, medium-term - the energy supply zone, short-term - a market for the sale of high-tech weapons and ammunition. At the same time, these dimensions pose a challenge for the three traditional regional players - Russia, Turkey and Iran - who are very reluctant to admit extra-regional actors. The novelty of the article lies in consideration of Israel as a new geopolitical actor in the South Caucasus in the triangle of relations between regional and local states, as well as a zone for ensuring Israel’s geo-security. The main provisions and conclusions of the article can be used in scientific and pedagogical activities in assessing the issues of regional and national security, foreign policy and geopolitics of the South Caucasus.