Introduction
In the 21th century of Middle East, demands of social, economic and political changes is testified with the dissolution of order. Fall of the regimes in Tunisia and Egypt have impacted all the other Arab countries and started changes in the Middle East. Transformations in the internal dynamics of the region and in the perceptions and future projections of the western countries have taken effect in this change. The rapid increase of young population and poverty in the region, police state practices and human rights abuses, etc. have constituted the regional dynamics of the change. The fact that the radical movements in the region attained dangerous dimensions and increase in the needs of the western countries to liberal markets and investment areas have led the western countries to call for democracy for the countries of the region.In short, quest for qualified democracies and interaction among the countries of the region will increase. Activities of Egypt in the region will reach to an ultimate level, Israel will be forced to review its current policies, relations between the West and the countries of the region will be redefined. In the light of these reference, Middle Eastern Transformations can be generally classified with two parts as Regional Factors and International Sistematic Factors.