The College of Law and Political Science discussed the Master's thesis entitled "Strategic Balance in the Middle East in the Light of Normalization Agreements between Israel and Arab Countries and Their Future Prospects", by Hadi Hassan Alwan, and supervised by Prof. M. Dr.. Saddam Bitter Hamad. The study aimed to examine the strategic balance in the Middle East, the roles of the active forces in it, and their impact on the map of strategic balances and their impact on the variables that draw this map, especially the agreements to normalize Arab (Israeli) relations as one of the most important of these variables, in terms of its impact on The interactions and actors in the balance, by monitoring the course of these agreements and the stages of development of their mechanisms and objectives, and their repercussions on the strategic balance of the region now and in the future. It is a battleground for global strategies, and the international powers, especially the United States of America, are pushing the countries of the region to conclude normalization agreements with (Israel), for the purpose of achieving recognition by the largest number of Arab countries, to become one of the countries of the region in preparation for their integration into it.