Ten Year Programs Actions of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and International Peace and Security

Document Type : Academicm and Research

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Mofid University

Abstract

At the early years of the new millennium, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has ratified two ten programs of action in order to meet political, economic, cultural and religious challenges in the Muslim nation and its relation with the international community. First ten-year program of action (TYPOA) terminated at 2015 and second ten program has been approved for 2016 to 2025. This article aims to present the effect of these two TYPOA of OIC on international and regional peace and security. It concluded that these programs are considered as steps of OIC towards UN purposes and principles and also it can be added as a kind of peace building process in the OIC member states. From the view point of negative peace, OIC not only was not successful to settle regional conflicts, but it prepared the intervention of great powers in the region. Increasing the disputes between more effective Islamic states lead to more weakness of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation

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