The Pillars And Test Stations Of The Syrian-Iranian Alliance And Its Future Prospects

Authors

  • Afif Haider Tishreen University
  • Rami Laika Tishreen University
  • Leen Zayoud Tishreen University

Abstract

The research aimed to shed light on the foundations of Syrian-Iranian relations. Then the alliance between the two countries since the beginning of the inter-relations after the victory of the Islamic Revolution in Iran in 1979 until now;   the study focused on the real test stations that the Syrian-Iranian alliance was exposed to, as well as predicting the future of the Syrian-Iranian alliance after the war on Syria.

The research reached the following results:

Syrian-Iranian relations have evolved from relations of rapprochement and understanding to relations of a long-term strategic alliance, based on joint defense of the interests of the two countries against external threats.

The Syrian-Iranian alliance is based on a set of basic pillars: Including: the geopolitical location of Syria and Iran; The emergence of unipolarity after the dissolution of the Soviet Union; And their joint adoption of the Islamic resistance movements; As well as the coalition's success in bypassing its survival test stations; Especially the Iran-Iraq war, the Zionist invasion of Lebanon in 1982, the American occupation of Iraq in 2003, the July 2006 war on Lebanon, and the global war on Syria; Which confirms its survival and continuity.

Author Biographies

  • Afif Haider, Tishreen University

    Professor, Department Of Economics And Planning, Specialization In International Relations 

  • Rami Laika, Tishreen University

    Assistant Professor, Department Of Economics And Planning, Specialization In International 

  • Leen Zayoud, Tishreen University

    Postgraduate Student, Department Of Economics And Planning, Specialization In International Relations  

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Published

2021-01-26

How to Cite

1.
The Pillars And Test Stations Of The Syrian-Iranian Alliance And Its Future Prospects. Tuj-econ [Internet]. 2021 Jan. 26 [cited 2026 May 4];42(6). Available from: https://journal.latakia-univ.edu.sy/index.php/econlaw/article/view/10296

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