The Syrian civil war, which has been the most important crisis in the Middle East over the past seven years, has turned the region into a rivalry and rivalry between regional and trans-national powers. The geographic extent of the conflict, the high volume of damage, the occurrence of extreme violence and the direct and indirect presence The numerous international actors on the scene of operational battles have made the crisis one of the most unique examples of the past decade. The nature of international phenomena has shown that great powers in a multilateral structure, along with co-operation and competition, seek to stabilize the power equivalence in the international environment. Since the crisis in Syria, signs of this kind of relationship between Russia and the United States have been seen since 2011.
Russia has been the main actor in Syria in recent years and has been the strongest player among foreign actors in Syria, but on the other side of the United States, with multiple instruments under the pretext of confronting ISIL's threat and preventing Iran from penetrating Syria in this crisis-affected country. Has played a role that has not been in line with the interests of Russia. Thus, there is a clear and secret opposition between Russia and the United States in Syria.
ZARGAR,A. and Maloomi,F. S. (2018). The Syrian Civil War and Increasing the Confrontation between Russia and the United States in the Middle East. The Journal of Foreign Policy, 32(2), 153-186.
MLA
ZARGAR,A. , and Maloomi,F. S. . "The Syrian Civil War and Increasing the Confrontation between Russia and the United States in the Middle East", The Journal of Foreign Policy, 32, 2, 2018, 153-186.
HARVARD
ZARGAR A., Maloomi F. S. (2018). 'The Syrian Civil War and Increasing the Confrontation between Russia and the United States in the Middle East', The Journal of Foreign Policy, 32(2), pp. 153-186.
CHICAGO
A. ZARGAR and F. S. Maloomi, "The Syrian Civil War and Increasing the Confrontation between Russia and the United States in the Middle East," The Journal of Foreign Policy, 32 2 (2018): 153-186,
VANCOUVER
ZARGAR A., Maloomi F. S. The Syrian Civil War and Increasing the Confrontation between Russia and the United States in the Middle East. The Journal of Foreign Policy, 2018; 32(2): 153-186.