National Identity & Foreign Policy of the IR of Iran
Subject Areas : International RelationsAbolghasem Taheri 1 , Hossien Karimifard 2
1 - Faculty of Political Science, Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch,Tehran
2 - Ph. D student in International Relations, Faculty of Political Science, Islamic Azad University
Keywords: Iran, Foreign policy, Key Words: National identity, Shiee, Islamic Republic,
Abstract :
Abstract This article attempts to analyze the foreign policy of the Islamic Republic of Iran based on national identity indicators. Iranian national identity is a knowledgeable subject based on shared understanding of issues of cognitive and other drawers. Iranian national identity is based on their perception of the country and its image abroad. The hypothesis of this paper is that policy-making and how to conduct foreign policy in Iran has been influenced by notions of national identity.
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