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2022 | 15 | 105-122

Article title

Abraham Accords Against the Backdrop of the Middle East Political Mosaic

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PL
Porozumienie Abrahama na tle bliskowschodniej mozaiki politycznej

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Abstracts

PL
W drugiej dekadzie XXI wieku na Bliskim Wschodzie doszło do wielu procesów destabilizujących regionalne bezpieczeństwo. Wśród nich można wskazać przede wszystkim Arabską Wiosnę i wojnę domową w Syrii, w którą zaangażowały się Rosja, Stany Zjednoczone, szereg mocarstw regionalnych oraz wielu aktorów niepaństwowych. Innym poważnym wyzwaniem okazały się irańskie ambicje nuklearne, zwłaszcza po wycofaniu się USA z porozumienia JCPOA w 2018 r. Na bliskowschodnią mozaikę interesów silnie wpłynęło także proizraelskie stanowisko administracji prezydenta Donalda Trumpa. W takich okolicznościach w 2020 r. zawarte zostały porozumienia Izraela z kilkoma państwami arabskimi, znane jako porozumienia Abrahama. Celem artykułu jest omówienie tych porozumień, analiza ich przyczyn i zarysowanie ich następstw. Autor przyjął hipotezę, iż porozumienia Abrahama stanowią istotny krok na rzecz wzmacniania akceptacji państw arabskich dla Izraela i jego strategicznych interesów. W przygotowaniu tekstu posłużono się przede wszystkim metodą analizy dokumentów i piśmiennictwa.
EN
In the second decade of the 21st century, many processes destabilized regional security in the Middle East. These include, first of all, the Arab Spring and the civil war in Syria, in which Russia, the United States, a number of regional powers and many non-state actors were involved. Iran’s nuclear ambitions turned out to be another major challenge, especially after the US withdrew from the JCPOA agreement in 2018. The pro-Israel stance of President Donald Trump’s administration has also strongly influenced the Middle East mosaic of interests. Under these circumstances, in 2020, Israel’s agreements with several Arab states, known as the Abraham Accords, were concluded. The aim of the article is to describe these agreements, analyze their causes and outline their consequences. The author adopted the hypothesis that the Abraham Accords constitute a significant step towards strengthening the acceptance of Arab states for Israel and its strategic interests. In the preparation of the text, the method of document and literature analysis was used primarily.

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15

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105-122

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published
2022

Contributors

  • Kazimierz Wielki University in Bydgoszcz

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Publication order reference

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Biblioteka Nauki
30147199

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bwmeta1.element.ojs-doi-10_14746_ps_2022_1_7
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