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Article
New Systemic Order and Foreign Policy Strategies of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the Middle East
Author(s)
Hamid Sarmadi, Javid Karimi Nerbin, Edriss Hassanpour
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DOI:10.17265/2328-2134/2020.08.002
Affiliation(s)
Islamic Azad University, Bonab, Iran
ABSTRACT
The international system
has characteristics that have a direct influence on the foreign policy of the
countries. Among these, the systemic cycle of power is one of the most
conspicuous features of the global system and the regions that affect this
issue. In this vein, the systemic order resulting from the cycle of power in
the strategic policy-making circle of units can play a limiting role and
influence the type of strategy and strategy. The Islamic Republic of Iran is also one of the
units of international order; hence, it is not exceptional. Therefore, the
purpose of this study is to examine the order of the Middle East and,
accordingly, to determine the strategy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in that
region. Accordingly, it assumes that the regional order in the Middle East puts
defense strategies, especially deterrence and passive defense, at the forefront
of the strategies of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the Middle East. So, the
present paper, while explaining the order of the international system and the
order of the Middle East region, designs the foreign policy strategies of the
regions of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
KEYWORDS
international system, systemic order, foreign policy, strategy, Islamic Republic of Iran
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