Analytical Framework for Study of the Imam Khomeini's Foreign Policy Discourse (Ideology, Strategy and Diplomacy)

Naser Asadi; Negar Ghanavati; Amir Rezaei Panah

Volume 4, Issue 12 , July 2015, Pages 9-35

Abstract
  After the Islamic revolution and the rise of the system of the Islamic Republic of Iran over the Persian Gulf and the Middle East, a new wave of ideas and opinions entered Iran's foreign policy domain and the international relations structure. The principles and concepts of this revolution and the ...  Read More

Turkey’s Foreign Policy in South Caucasus and Interests of Iran and Russia

Heshmatollah Falahat Pishe; Vahid Sharbati; Mohammad Mehdi Mozafari

Volume 4, Issue 12 , July 2015, Pages 37-60

Abstract
  With power succession of “ justice and development” party in Turkey in 2002 the foreign policy of this country in regional and far regional relations has seriously changed. Before 2000 Turkeys foreign policy was far westernized and the government policy-making was west, specially US, oriented. ...  Read More

Russian-American Behavioral Patterns in Regional Conflicts Management; Case Study Syrian Crisis

Mahdi Hedayati Shahidani; Roman Vladimirovich Pinkovtsev

Volume 4, Issue 12 , July 2015, Pages 61-85

Abstract
  The natures of international phenomena have shown that great powers, far beyond different kinds of rivalries, tend to stabilize equation of power in the international environment. With outbreak of the Syrian crisis, Signs of this type of relationship has been observed between Russia and the United States ...  Read More

The Role of Culture in Genesis of Cultural Iranophobia in the Persian Gulf Countries

Morteza Noormohammadi; Hojjat Kazemi

Volume 4, Issue 12 , July 2015, Pages 87-113

Abstract
  Cultural Iranophobia is a phenomenon that resembles the Persian Gulf countries’ fear of Iran’s identity and culture. This fear comes from an unreal presumption that they have given to Iran’s cultural components and foundations. According to this way of thinking, a system of meaning ...  Read More

Effects of Time and Location in Formation of Environmental Understanding of the Current Shiite and Sunni Movements of the Middle East

morad Kaviani Rad; Soheila Abbas Poor Gomari

Volume 4, Issue 12 , July 2015, Pages 115-139

Abstract
  Various theories about political phenomena are discussed on the basis of the subjective and objective characters. Phenomenology is one way to analyze the mentality, quality and specificity of political phenomena. Shiite and Sunni Islamic movements, according to their nature, have different understanding ...  Read More

Analysis of the Conflicts in the Relations of Iran and Saudi Arabia from the Perspective of Constructivism Theory

Afshin Mottaghi

Volume 4, Issue 12 , July 2015, Pages 141-161

Abstract
  Regarding the geopolitical position and geographical features, Iran and Saudi Arabia can be considered as two important states in the region. From the early 1950s, the two started rivalries in the Persian Gulf region. Tension and conflict between the two countries rose, in the second Phalavi era, and ...  Read More

National Role Perception and Egypt’s Foreign Policy in Sadat and Mubarak Eras

Homeira Moshir Zadeh; Fatemeh Salavati Toroghi

Volume 4, Issue 12 , July 2015, Pages 163-191

Abstract
  Egypt’s foreign policy as an Arab, Islamic, African country and an influential actor in the Middle East has always been an important issue and its constitutive factors, changes, and continuities in the course of time have attracted students of foreign policy and the Middle East. This article explores ...  Read More