Title of article :
Resistance Orientation in the Foreign Policy of the Islamic Republic of Iran
Author/Authors :
Javadi Arjmand, Mohammad Jafar Department of Political Sciences - University of Tehran - Tehran, IRAN , Mohammadi Masiri, Ali Candidate - Political Sciences - University of Tehran - Tehran, IRAN , Mokarami poor, Mohammad Bagher Political Sciences - University of Tehran - Tehran, IRAN
Abstract :
States always attempt to select the orientation in their foreign policy, which provides the
best national and security interests. Therefore, the relationship between foreign policy
orientation and national security and benefits is one of the complicated issues, requiring
extensive research. The Islamic Republic considers the creation and maintenance of
regional and international peace and security, subject to adoption and orientation, and
discourse of resistance in its foreign policy and in the form of a paradigm of dealing with
domination. The resistance orientation in the way of model-based and power-based model
of a narrative of the Islamic revolution and its purpose is grounded in authority and
international policy relations. In this regard, the present study aimed to answer the
question what goals does the Islamic Republic of Iran pursue by adopting resistance
orientation in its foreign policy?’ the research hypothesis is based on the fact that the most
crucial goal of the Islamic Republic of Iran is to take up the orientation of resistance in
foreign policy, provide ontological security and sustain revolutionary - Islamic identity,
independence, domination, peace, and justice.
Keywords :
Resistance Security , Ontological Security , Islamic Republic of Iran , Orientation , Foreign Policy
Journal title :
Contemporary Research of the Islamic Revolution