Explaining the chronopolitical pattern of relations between Iran and Iraq

The contemporary global landscape is characterized by heightened geopolitical competition, in which energy resources have evolved from being mere support for nations to becoming pivotal elements in the contest for power. This context has transformed corridors into significant arenas for competition,...

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Main Authors: masoud malekian dolat abadi, gholamhosein heidari, farhad hamzeh
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Published: Kharazmi University 2025-06-01
Series:تحقیقات کاربردی علوم جغرافیایی
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Online Access:http://jgs.khu.ac.ir/article-1-4311-en.pdf
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description The contemporary global landscape is characterized by heightened geopolitical competition, in which energy resources have evolved from being mere support for nations to becoming pivotal elements in the contest for power. This context has transformed corridors into significant arenas for competition, as each country endeavors to establish its position within the intricate network created by these emerging corridors. In this regard, the prevailing global geopolitical trend has intensified the competition over maritime chokepoints and secured access to cross-border markets.This research serves as a theoretical foundation, employing a descriptive-analytical methodology that incorporates a comparative approach, utilizing library and internet resources for data collection. Within the chronopolitical framework of Iran-Iraq relations, each actor strives to delineate its role in international corridors while pursuing various objectives. For instance, Iraq is actively engaged in the "FAW Corridor" initiative, whereas Iran seeks to expand economic cooperation and secure a place in the burgeoning alliances of the East. While it is challenging to make definitive predictions regarding the future of relations between the two countries from a chronopolitical perspective, emerging signs suggest a trend toward diminished cooperation and increased competition, influenced by a multitude of variables. A key indicator of this potential competition is the rivalry over transit routes (corridors).
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spelling doaj-art-5ae55ded458d4538a594cd3e80ae72982025-01-31T17:34:09ZfasKharazmi Universityتحقیقات کاربردی علوم جغرافیایی2228-77362588-51382025-06-012577505525Explaining the chronopolitical pattern of relations between Iran and Iraqmasoud malekian dolat abadi0gholamhosein heidari1farhad hamzeh2 PhD Student in Political Geography, Department of Geography, Faculty of Persian Language and Literature, Islamic Azad University, Central Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran Assistant Professor of Political Geography, Department of Geography, Faculty of Persian Language and Literature, Islamic Azad University, Central Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran Assistant Professor of Political Geography, Department of Geography, Faculty of Persian Language and Literature, Islamic Azad University, Central Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran The contemporary global landscape is characterized by heightened geopolitical competition, in which energy resources have evolved from being mere support for nations to becoming pivotal elements in the contest for power. This context has transformed corridors into significant arenas for competition, as each country endeavors to establish its position within the intricate network created by these emerging corridors. In this regard, the prevailing global geopolitical trend has intensified the competition over maritime chokepoints and secured access to cross-border markets.This research serves as a theoretical foundation, employing a descriptive-analytical methodology that incorporates a comparative approach, utilizing library and internet resources for data collection. Within the chronopolitical framework of Iran-Iraq relations, each actor strives to delineate its role in international corridors while pursuing various objectives. For instance, Iraq is actively engaged in the "FAW Corridor" initiative, whereas Iran seeks to expand economic cooperation and secure a place in the burgeoning alliances of the East. While it is challenging to make definitive predictions regarding the future of relations between the two countries from a chronopolitical perspective, emerging signs suggest a trend toward diminished cooperation and increased competition, influenced by a multitude of variables. A key indicator of this potential competition is the rivalry over transit routes (corridors).http://jgs.khu.ac.ir/article-1-4311-en.pdfchronopoliticsgeopoliticsinternational corridorsiraqiran
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Explaining the chronopolitical pattern of relations between Iran and Iraq
تحقیقات کاربردی علوم جغرافیایی
chronopolitics
geopolitics
international corridors
iraq
iran
title Explaining the chronopolitical pattern of relations between Iran and Iraq
title_full Explaining the chronopolitical pattern of relations between Iran and Iraq
title_fullStr Explaining the chronopolitical pattern of relations between Iran and Iraq
title_full_unstemmed Explaining the chronopolitical pattern of relations between Iran and Iraq
title_short Explaining the chronopolitical pattern of relations between Iran and Iraq
title_sort explaining the chronopolitical pattern of relations between iran and iraq
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geopolitics
international corridors
iraq
iran
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