aziz javanpour heravi; ehsan jafarifar
Volume 2, Issue 5 , September 2018, , Pages 83-100
Abstract
Due to its position in the Western bloc during the Cold War, which was a fierce rivalry between the Eastern and Western blocs, the Zionist regime had no influence or presence on the ...
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Due to its position in the Western bloc during the Cold War, which was a fierce rivalry between the Eastern and Western blocs, the Zionist regime had no influence or presence on the scene of the Soviet republics; However, with the end of the Cold War and the beginning of the Gorbachev reform era, the Zionist regime had the opportunity to infiltrate, and with the independence of Central Asia and the Caucasus, the regime designed and implemented specific goals and programs for infiltration in these countries. Given that Israel is always striving for the development and expansion of its territorial borders, its power and security in the Middle East, so it put relations with Azerbaijan on its agenda after the collapse of the Soviet Union. In this article, descriptively and analytically, the main question is what are the most important factors affecting the convergence of Israel and the Republic of Azerbaijan? In response to this question, it has been hypothesized that Israel's strategy around the country, military cooperation, geopolitical importance and the existence of energy resources and the Jews of Azerbaijan have led to closer Israeli-Israeli relations.