British policy towards Arab issues after 2011 | ||
Journal of Anbar University for Law and Political Sciences | ||
Article 15, Volume 12, Issue: 2 part 2, December 2022, Pages 490-507 PDF (1.1 M) | ||
DOI: 10.37651/aujlps.2023.177016 | ||
Authors | ||
Muthanna Faeq Mari; Ahmad Muhammed Dayeh Abdullah | ||
Abstract | ||
Britain, as one of the major powers that has external interests, was keen to have an influential role in the Arab region, with global and regional powers entering the line of competition. Therefore, it became involved in the region’s issues, foremost among them the Palestinian cause and the events of the Arab Spring, by providing material support, economic aid, humanitarian aid, and urging commitment principles of human rights, and did not stop at material contributions, but rather participated politically with the support of international conferences and the efforts of the United Nations, and militarily participated in the air strikes that decided the battle and hastened the overthrow of some ruling regimes in the region, despite that the British role was not at the required level and their efforts did not contribute to creating Final solutions, because it did not adopt a comprehensive policy and focused on securing international trade routes and securing the flow of energy sources. | ||
Keywords | ||
politics; Britain; issues; Arab; European; importance | ||
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