Investigating Iran's foreign policy in the post-ISIS period
Subject Areas :hamid shayanpour 1 , Hossein Masoudnia 2 , Nafiseh Vaez 3
1 - Department of law and political science
2 - Faculty of Humanities, University of Isfahan, Iran
3 - Associate Professor, Department of Political Science and International Relations, Islamic Azad University of Shahreza
Keywords: Islamic Republic of Iran, Syria, crisis management, Copenhagen School, Strategic Approach,
Abstract :
Despite the unprecedented ups and downs experienced by Iran and Syria in recent years, the strategic relations between Iran and Syria are considered to be a perfect example of the most unbreakable bilateral relations in the security environment of West Asia, which in the post-crisis environment requires more special role-playing, management and engineering than before in order to consolidate the achievements. . The current research aims to investigate and analyze the foreign policy of the Republic of Iran in Syria in the post-ISIS era, and has raised the question, "How are Iran's behavioral requirements for the post-crisis management of Syria evaluated?" Using the method of descriptive and library study and as a possible answer, the present research proposes the hypothesis that despite the success of the Islamic Republic of Iran in preventing the fall of the political system under the guidance of " Bashar Assad", the continuation of the obtained political-military achievements requires a comprehensive strategy based on the internal considerations of the Syrian society based on common cultural, religious and geopolitical interests and characteristics.
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