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Turkey and Network Deterrence (Balancing) Against the Islamic Republic of Iran Majid Abbasi 1 2 Masoud Akhshi Abstract Turkey can be considered one of the important regional players that has adopted an “aggressive approach” in its foreign policy since 2015; Ankara, which once pursued a policy of “zero tension” with Davutoglu's neighbors, has since entered the political arena into several levels of political, security, and military tensions in the Middle East and the Caucasus.
PhD Student of Middle East Studies, Department of International Relations, Faculty of Law and Political Science, Allameh Tabataba'i University, Tehran, Iran (Corresponding Author).
In the beginning, the security problems and the issue of existential threats for this government caused it to go to war and conflict with the Arab countries of the Middle East region, but over time and affected by the environmental and internal conditions, especially the emergence of new subcultures and elites, its behavioral patterns in foreign policy also changed, and everything is no longer defined around conflict, deterrence and security.
Therefore, in this article, we seek to answer the question: "The changes and developments that have taken place in Israel's foreign policy in different periods have been designed and implemented based on which behavioral patterns?" In response to this question, four important models can be mentioned based on which Israel's foreign policy is designed in relation to other countries, both in the Middle East region and in other parts of the world.
1. PhD Candidate of Middle East Studies, Department of International Relations, Faculty of Law and Political Sciences, Allameh Tabatabai University, Tehran, Iran.