Author : Ghadbeigy, zohreh; shahbeik, zohreh,
Keyword : Iran's foreign policy, the syrian crisis, international relations, isil, security, middle east
Subject : Social sciences
Article Type : Original article (research)
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Abstract : Currently, the Syrian crisis has become one of the pivotal issues for decision-making in Iran's regional foreign policy. In this research, we’re going to answer this question that functions of the foreign policy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the Syrian crisis, what is based on the elements of national interest this country and also hypothesis of studied are the foreign policy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the Syrian crisis, based on the fight against terrorism and maintain the security of civilians, maintaining the existing political situation and support the legitimate government of President Bashar al-Assad and finally, maintain stability and security in the Middle East according to Islamic standards. This paper is intended addition to addressing the important parameters of Iran's foreign policy toward The Syrian crisis, exploring the reason for adopting these policies from the perspective of the theory of Islam and with a focus on an Islamic State (Islamic Republic of Iran). Iran in order to maintain, spiritual and worldly interests, geopolitical conditions and influenced by the structure of the international system, has adopted specific strategies such as having a strong national government, geopolitical situation, and ideological element that gives in this country a Prominent role on regional issues. Therefore, the Islamic Republic of Iran an important actor in the Middle East with innate rationality to making a decision in direction strengthening the position and increasing the moral and material interests.
Article by : Zohreh Ghadbeigy
Article add date : 2021-02-07
How to cite : Ghadbeigy, zohreh, shahbeik, zohreh,. (2021-February-07). Iran’s foreign policy toward the syrian crisis from the perspective of islamic theory of international relations. retrieved from https://openacessjournal.com/abstract/636