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THE SPECIFICS OF THE POLITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE FOREIGN POLICY OF MUSLIM COUNTRIES
The article is devoted to the peculiarities
of the foreign policy of Muslim states, where the Islamic
factor plays an important role in society. It is known that the
religious factor manifests itself in different ways, depending
on the historical heritage, culture and characteristics of the
socio-political development of the country. At the same
time, it has a significant impact on the foreign policy of all
Muslim states. So, the Islamic factor is present both in the
state foreign policy strategy and in the form of ideology
promoted by non-state actors.
In the state policy of Muslim countries, mainly the idea
of promoting precisely “their” local form of Islam prevails.
Its “soft power” after the Arab Spring has become an
integral part of the new geopolitics, and even more than in
the past, Muslim countries are trying to form and promote
their image of a “moderate” version of Islam and adhere to
it in their foreign policy.
The author explores such non-state actors as, for example,
the Muslim Brotherhood organization and the Islamic State
(ISIS), which criticizes the existing regimes of Muslim
states, casting doubt on their legitimacy. Thus, challenging
existing regimes, not only in the traditional sense of power,
but also in terms of religious legitimacy. Any claim of this
kind is perceived by governments as an existential threat, as
well as any alternative interpretations of Islam promoted at
the regional or international level by other states.
The article analyzes the escalation of armed confrontations
and conflicts, the spread of which to neighboring countries
shows that the process of geopolitical transformation is far
from over, and a new balance of forces in the region has not
yet been determined.