Bases of meeting and difference in Iraq's relations with its two bordering neighbours, Iran and Turkey during the period between 1930 - 1937". A political -historical paper.
Abstract
International relations can be defined as interactions where their sides or behavioural units are considered as international units. Yet, these units of nations are either geographically far nations within an international organization, or geographically near nations adjoining each other. On this ground, my paper came under the title "Bases of meeting and difference in Iraq's relations with its two bordering neighbours, Iran and Turkey during the period between 1930 - 1937", a political -historical paper where I tried to explore and clarify the nature of the international relations between Iraq and neighbouring nstions. Such nations are different from Iraq in language and culture, but they have common ground with it in religeon, history and civilization. From a different angle, I have also studied the period which is considered the hottest era among these three nations and how Iraq did its utmost to establish its international rights with these nations. I have reviewed the most means and orientations through which the two neighbours, Iran and Tuskish Republic have dealt with Iraq during the twenties and thirties of the past decade.