International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research and Studies
Volume 3, Issue 1, 2023
UAE foreign policy patterns after 2018 until now based on discourse analysis
Author(s): Ellias Aghili Dehnavi, Ali Adami
Abstract:
The foreign policy of the United Arab Emirates has been accompanied by obvious changes in its political orientations and behavioral patterns. Considering the nature of political developments in the Middle East and the Persian Gulf, the United Arab Emirates has a range of its policies from Arab commitment and Islamic coexistence, peaceful and neutral behavior towards regional issues to participation in Arab-Western alliances, departure from neutrality and commitment to Arab and Islamic issues and the normalization of relations with Israel are included. Since 2018, the foreign policy of the UAE has undergone significant changes, which have been made in line with the realization of the country's grand goals. The most important of these goals include confronting the increasing influence of regional countries, trying to increase regional power, strengthening maritime security, gaining the title of Arab and Islamic world leader, and diversifying the economy. The UAE's foreign policies have been organized and implemented in recent years to achieve these goals. The most important decisions and policies that make up the model of the UAE's foreign policy in the past 5 years include the normalization of relations with Israel, the expansion of feminist policies and de-escalation and the signing of trade agreements with various countries such as India, Britain, Turkey, South Korea, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Israel etc.
Keywords: UAE, Foreign Policy Model, Normalization of Relations, Arab World Leadership, De-Escalation, Economic Diversification, Discourse Analysis
Pages: 833-837
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