Publication: El dilema complejo sirio y la posible confrontación turco-israelí
Loading...
Identifiers
Publication date
Reading date
Event date
Start date of the public exhibition period
End date of the public exhibition period
Authors
Khannoussi, Jad el
Advisors
Authors of photography
Person who provides the photography
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Universidad Pablo de Olavide
Abstract
Por su ubicación geográfica privilegiada, bisagra entre Oriente y Occidente, Siria ha sido siempre objetivo primordial de todos los imperios de antaño, así como de las grandes potencias que aspiran a asentar su control sobre el mundo. Por ello, Siria ha sido testigo a lo largo de su historia de grandes y decisivos enfrentamientos. Lo mismo hallamos hoy día entre viejas y nuevas fuerzas, en especial, Israel, que aspiran desde hace décadas a dividir Siria, una estrategia que, si se llevara a la práctica, pondría en tela de juicio también la integridad turca. El presente artículo desarrollará, especialmente, dicha estrategia, y la guerra fría que están viviendo Tel Aviv y Ankara, que puede estallar en cualquier momento.
Syria's strategic geographical location has rendered it a primary target for numerous ancient and modern empires, as well as for global dominant powers seeking to assert their authority. This has led to a series of significant confrontations throughout its history. This dynamic persists in the contemporary context, wherein both established and emerging powers, notably Israel, have been engaged in endeavours to divide Syria. The execution of this strategy would not only undermine Syria's territorial integrity but also raise concerns about Turkey's national stability. This article will emphasise this strategy and the ongoing Cold War-like tensions between Tel Aviv and Ankara, which have the potential to escalate at any moment.
Syria's strategic geographical location has rendered it a primary target for numerous ancient and modern empires, as well as for global dominant powers seeking to assert their authority. This has led to a series of significant confrontations throughout its history. This dynamic persists in the contemporary context, wherein both established and emerging powers, notably Israel, have been engaged in endeavours to divide Syria. The execution of this strategy would not only undermine Syria's territorial integrity but also raise concerns about Turkey's national stability. This article will emphasise this strategy and the ongoing Cold War-like tensions between Tel Aviv and Ankara, which have the potential to escalate at any moment.
Doctoral program
Related publication
Research projects
Description
Bibliographic reference
Revista internacional de pensamiento político, ISSN 1885-589X, Nº. 20, 2025, págs. 313-327




