Title of article
Understanding Iran’s Foreign Policy: An Application of Holistic Constructivism
Author/Authors
Mohammad Nia, Mahdi Department of Defence and Strategic Studies, University of Pune, India
Pages
33
From page
148
To page
180
Abstract
This article seeks to explain why Iranian foreign policy toward the western countries in
general and The United States in particular even under the systemic pressures has remained relatively unchanged. To this end, the present article identifies the determinant factors affect Iranian foreign policy. Since the 1979 Islamic revolution, Iranian foreign and security policy has been dominated by a new set of revolutionary values and discourses. The author believes that the foreign policy of the Islamic Republic of Iran mostly is driven by its revolutionary values and ideological perspectives than the logic of nation states. To understand Iranian
foreign behavior, one should try to understand the basic characteristics of the country’s normative and discursive structures. Hence, this article argues that due to the role of normative factors in constructing Iranian foreign policy, the Holistic constructivist approach is considered the most applicable theory for explaining the country’s foreign policy.
Keywords
constructivism , holistic constructivism , identity , social discourses , foreign policy
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2010
Record number
2443592
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