In the past two decades, scholars have illustrated how important representation is to understanding the dynamics of world politics. However, there is a distinct absence in the literature surrounding how representations of one state by another influence foreign policymaking behaviour. This article fills a gap in knowledge by offering an empirical examination of the role that representation and recognition play. I contribute to these discussions through an examination of the representations evident within the Iran–US relationship. I argue that binary representations of Self and Other inform the identity narratives of each state and how they are recognised. Furthermore, these representations contribute to misrecognition, which creates a feelin...
This thesis is a study of diplomatic negotiation’s representations and the way these representations...
Following the United States’ 2018 exit from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), or the “...
The mainstream neoconservative perception of the persisting global conflict surrounding Iran’s nucle...
Since the Revolution of 1978/79, which eventually brought to power Ayatollah Khomeini and his circle...
This thesis analyses the extent to which political identity creates myths and foreign policy challen...
Despite the success of the 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and the P5+1, Iran-US relations continue t...
The question of identity, not only framed within the context of the nation state, but also in terms ...
Iran-Pakistan Relations: The Interplay between Identity Constructions and Power Politics Dr Saadet G...
Self-perception in the international arena plays a great role in the development of a country's fore...
This article examines the role of corporate identity in Iran’s foreign policy making. Drawing ...
This research inquires into change in the relations between Iran and the United States after the Ira...
This research studies the changing patterns of accommodation and resistance in Iranian nuclear polic...
The recent negotiation of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (The Iran Nuke Deal) represents a s...
This study attempts to analyse the differences in the concept of the Other between Israel and USA in...
Alexane Said MASTER'S THESIS Iran and the United States' Relations in the Context of the Nuclear Dea...
This thesis is a study of diplomatic negotiation’s representations and the way these representations...
Following the United States’ 2018 exit from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), or the “...
The mainstream neoconservative perception of the persisting global conflict surrounding Iran’s nucle...
Since the Revolution of 1978/79, which eventually brought to power Ayatollah Khomeini and his circle...
This thesis analyses the extent to which political identity creates myths and foreign policy challen...
Despite the success of the 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and the P5+1, Iran-US relations continue t...
The question of identity, not only framed within the context of the nation state, but also in terms ...
Iran-Pakistan Relations: The Interplay between Identity Constructions and Power Politics Dr Saadet G...
Self-perception in the international arena plays a great role in the development of a country's fore...
This article examines the role of corporate identity in Iran’s foreign policy making. Drawing ...
This research inquires into change in the relations between Iran and the United States after the Ira...
This research studies the changing patterns of accommodation and resistance in Iranian nuclear polic...
The recent negotiation of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (The Iran Nuke Deal) represents a s...
This study attempts to analyse the differences in the concept of the Other between Israel and USA in...
Alexane Said MASTER'S THESIS Iran and the United States' Relations in the Context of the Nuclear Dea...
This thesis is a study of diplomatic negotiation’s representations and the way these representations...
Following the United States’ 2018 exit from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), or the “...
The mainstream neoconservative perception of the persisting global conflict surrounding Iran’s nucle...