Iran
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Iran’s Foreign Policy within the Framework of Constructivist Theory
Since the 1990s, constructivist theory has played a significant role in explaining the dynamics of the international system and the…
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Comparative Analysis of the Role of Western Powers and Political Elites in the Formation of Structural Inefficiency in Iran’s Politics and Economy
Over the past century, Iran—one of the most significant geopolitical actors in the Middle East—has been both a crossroads for…
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Historical-Theoretical Analysis of Threat Balancing in Iran-Israel Relations
From Intelligence Alliance to Strategic Confrontation Bilateral relations between Iran and Israel have undergone profound and structural transformations over recent…
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National Identity Crisis in the Age of Globalization
In the age of globalization, national identities are increasingly influenced by global cultural and political currents. Iran, as a country…
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Iran and the Necessity of Building Nuclear Weapons
Today’s world is complex, unstable, and often governed by the logic of power and coercion. While international institutions like the…
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Development and Its Challenges in Iran
Development is a multidimensional process that includes improving quality of life, increasing social welfare, expanding infrastructure, advancing education and healthcare,…
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Iran’s Role in the Emerging Global Order
The global order is undergoing significant transformation, driven by rapid geopolitical shifts and evolving international dynamics. Iran, due to its…
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The Geopolitical and Security Rivalry Between Iran and Israel in the Region
The rivalry between Iran and Israel is one of the most significant geopolitical axes in the Middle East, shaping not…
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Iran as a Subordinate Partner, Not a Strategic Ally for Russia
The relationship between Iran and Russia is multifaceted, encompassing political, economic, and security dimensions. These ties have constantly been shaped…
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The White House and the “Stick Without Carrot” Policy: A Reassessment of U.S. Strategy in Nuclear Negotiations
Since World War II, the United States has swiftly moved away from its earlier isolationist policy and adopted an assertive,…
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