American Unilateralism and Wars in West Asia
Ali Aboutalebi
Abstract The post-Cold War era has been marked by an escalation of conflicts, with the United States increasingly taking a unilateral stance in global governance. While US expansionist policies were tempered by ideological competition with the communist camp during the Cold War, the post-Cold War era has seen these policies take new forms through economic neoliberalism, military interventions justified by the “war on terror,” and the strategic use of sanctions. NATO expansion since the 1990s has exacerbated tensions with Russia, culminating in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022. The research findings show that in West Asia, the US support for Israel, following the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack, has led to and even facilitated significant violations of international law and humanitarian norms. This unchecked support for Israeli policies, along with the broader pursuit of unilateralism, challenges global stability and the prospects for a multilateral, rule-based international order.

