Document Type : Original Independent Original Article

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1 Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Faculty of Social Sciences, Payam Noor University, Tehran

2 Assistant Professor of Sociology, Department of Social Sciences, Faculty of Humanities, University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Ardabil; Iran,

Abstract

The present study aims to analyze the roots and causes of political violence in the Middle East by relying on Huntington's theoretical perspective (Modernization Theory) and Robert Gurr's theoretical approach (Relative Deprivation). The main research question is what factors fuel the occurrence of political violence in the Middle East? The research method is of the historical-documentary type, where the researcher looks for the answer to the main goal by referring to articles, books, research and printed scientific works in the databases and also by referring to the historical past of the phenomenon (Political Violence). According to this; the results of the research show that political violence in the Middle East is the result of economic, social, political, psychological and cultural modernization. In transitioning from traditional and old patterns to new patterns; the countries accept changes in the society, however, previous authorities have collapsed, and new political, social and security challenges have arisen, including new political violence.

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The Roots and Causes of Political Violence in the Middle East

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