The Strife of Middle East (West Asian) Geo-Politics: A Study through the lance of Normalization of UAE-Israel-Bahrain

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Joinal Hussain Laskar, Alamgir Hussain

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On 15 September 2020 the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Israel signed the Abraham Accords, a U.S. brokered peace pact, to normalize their diplomatic relations. The Accords normalise Israel-UAE and Israel-Bahrain relations, normalization with Israel is often promoted on the grounds that it will provide technology, stability, and economic progress to those who participate in the peace process, as well as favourable spillover effects for the region.  Israel's accord with two Gulf states marks a significant shift in West Asian geopolitics, which has long been defined by Arab Gulf states' refusal to engage in talks with Israel.The deal symbolizes a geopolitical shift in West Asian security, and a significant step in the gradual sustainable peace in the region. This study aims to find out the potential of the Abraham Accord to become the basis of peace in West Asia owing to its economic, and political implications.The methodology of the paper is descriptive and analytical which will critically revealthe roots of the Abraham Accordand how it will bringprosperityto the region through the normalization process.

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