This article examines the role of corporate identity in Iran’s foreign policy making. Drawing on interviews with Iranian stakeholders and an analysis of Iran’s political developments, this article surveys the three key elements of Iranian nationalism that shape Iranian foreign policy: Iranism, Islam and Shi’ism. This article finds that each of these is crucial in explaining the apparent contradictions in the approaches of several significant Iranian leaders, especially in cases where Iranism collides with religious values. By highlighting how each component is at once unique but still intrinsically linked to the others, this article demonstrates how Iran’s foreign policy choices can be understood in relation to its c...
Soft power, is a product and result of positive portrait and credit achievement in the world public ...
This research studies the changing patterns of accommodation and resistance in Iranian nuclear polic...
Despite the apparent resilience of the state as the primary actor across the Middle East myriad comp...
Self-perception in the international arena plays a great role in the development of a country's fore...
Through the application of an identity based constructivist theoretical framework, this article arg...
This question that why Iran has taken different security policy in countries like Syria, Iraq and Ye...
The authors of this paper try to explore the black box in the contemporary domestic issues, the nat...
© 2017 Cambridge University Press. Values and elements of popular culture play an important role in ...
This thesis analyses the extent to which political identity creates myths and foreign policy challen...
The question of identity, not only framed within the context of the nation state, but also in terms ...
The repercussions of the 1979 Iranian Revolution are too often attributed to the idea that the state...
Abstract Nationalism, a multifaceted force, intricately shapes identities and histories across the g...
The Islamic Republic’s foreign policy is a product of its self-interest. Striving to protect Iran’s...
Iran is one of the countries in the Middle East that has always been oppositional of the United Stat...
Iran, since the advent of its nation-state building process, has struggled to define its national id...
Soft power, is a product and result of positive portrait and credit achievement in the world public ...
This research studies the changing patterns of accommodation and resistance in Iranian nuclear polic...
Despite the apparent resilience of the state as the primary actor across the Middle East myriad comp...
Self-perception in the international arena plays a great role in the development of a country's fore...
Through the application of an identity based constructivist theoretical framework, this article arg...
This question that why Iran has taken different security policy in countries like Syria, Iraq and Ye...
The authors of this paper try to explore the black box in the contemporary domestic issues, the nat...
© 2017 Cambridge University Press. Values and elements of popular culture play an important role in ...
This thesis analyses the extent to which political identity creates myths and foreign policy challen...
The question of identity, not only framed within the context of the nation state, but also in terms ...
The repercussions of the 1979 Iranian Revolution are too often attributed to the idea that the state...
Abstract Nationalism, a multifaceted force, intricately shapes identities and histories across the g...
The Islamic Republic’s foreign policy is a product of its self-interest. Striving to protect Iran’s...
Iran is one of the countries in the Middle East that has always been oppositional of the United Stat...
Iran, since the advent of its nation-state building process, has struggled to define its national id...
Soft power, is a product and result of positive portrait and credit achievement in the world public ...
This research studies the changing patterns of accommodation and resistance in Iranian nuclear polic...
Despite the apparent resilience of the state as the primary actor across the Middle East myriad comp...