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Seyyed Mohammad Hosseini
Which event in the region is about to explode?
In explaining the causes of revolutions in the world Theda Skocpol believes that the depth of crises and the number of crises do not necessarily lead to revolution. Some countries are suffering from deep crises but so far no revolution has occurred in those countries. On the opposite side some countries were facing ordinary and superficial crises but the superficial and apparently controlled crises led to a great revolution in those countries. In response to this equation Skocpol believes that what causes revolution is firstly the structure and arrangement of crises in relation to each other and secondly the occurrence of an event that can connect crises to each other like a chain and start a big flood like connecting small rivers to each other.
چهارشنبه ۴ بهمن ۱۴۰۲
Attack on Yemen and feasibility of regional war
Ross Dawson explaining the theory of chaos says: In times of chaos dont try to predict and instead systematically explore possible futures. After the Al-Aqsa Storm operation the West Asian region has been involved in an acute security crisis which has a strong potential to spread and escalate at the regional and international levels. In the monitoring process of each new event it is necessary to measure the potential of that event to deepen or expand the crisis in the region. After the United Nations Security Council issued a resolution condemning Yemen for attacking commercial ships a coalition of countries led by the United States and England launched an air attack on Yemeni military positions. Will this attack be a prelude to other attacks and the spread of war in the region?
چهارشنبه ۲۷ دی ۱۴۰۲