Iran Nuclear Security Dilemma from the Perspective of Neo-Realism
Subject Areas : International RelationsReza Simbar 1 , Reza Rahmdel 2 , Mahsa Fallah 3
1 - International Relations Department, Guilan University, Iran
2 - International Relations Department, Guilan University, Iran
3 - Political Science Department, Guilan Uni, Iran
Keywords: Keywords: Neo-realism, Nuclear Conundrum, Balance fail, Structural hegemony, Comprehensive agreement,
Abstract :
Abstract Our study focuses on neo-realism has Iran Nuclear Conundrum and lack of agreement on a nuclear Marathon. Anarchic structure of the international system after the events of September eleventh causes a turning point in the international system for the world. Iran tried against the hegemonic power structure of the international system as a resistance range with respect to that coordinates ideological foreign policy spending. The balance of power created after September eleventh exorbitant fees established for Iran sanctions, aerospace, nuclear, oil, international and even took International Economic Exchanges. Nevertheless the issues of Iran’s nuclear powers were causing a disagreement with powerful countries. We tried using neo-realist theory to get the answer security Conundrum of Iran nuclear program.
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