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Geopolitics Rewired: Energy Corridors and the Strategic Reordering of the Middle East
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Geopolitics Rewired: Energy Corridors and the Strategic Reordering of the Middle East

Mustafa Demir, Amelia Hadfield and Maya Ray Chew
University of Surrey
06/06/2025
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15126/902140

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Energy Security Foreign Policy Kurdistan Comparative Government or Politics Mediterranean Middle East

This report analyzes the post-Assad geopolitical reconfiguration in the Middle East, emphasizing how energy security and infrastructural diplomacy have replaced norm-driven foreign policies. Key developments include the diminishing regional influence of Iran and Russia, the formal disbandment of the Kurdistan Worker's Party (PKK), and a transactional, stability-first approach by Western powers prioritizing strategic energy corridors stretching from Iraqi Kurdistan to the Mediterranean.

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