Title of article :
The Islamic Revolution: The Third Approach towards International Relations
Author/Authors :
Mousavi, Reza Department of Political Thought in Islam - University of Tehran - Tehran, IRAN , Mohammadi, Manoochehr Department of International Relations - University of Tehran - Tehran, IRAN
Pages :
16
From page :
123
To page :
138
Abstract :
The formation of Imam Khomeini's movement and the Islamic Revolution's victory in 1979 caused the monarchical regime's fall in Iran. More importantly, it led to a significant change in the Westphalian system. This revolution, unlike the processes of the contemporary era, was not formed in the framework of the domination system, especially the bipolar system after the Second World War; instead, it succeeded by confronting the international ruling system, negating it, and relying on the principle "Nither East Nor West." In this article, we want to prove that before the collapse of the Soviet unio‎n and consequently the collapse of the bipolar system, the formation of Imam Khomeini's movement and the Islamic Revolution's victory had challenged the domination system. In other words, the domination system had come to the end of its hegemony with the Islamic Revolution. Therefore, the world has witnessed forming a new system fundamentally different from previous actors, interactions, and international conflicts.
Keywords :
Bipolar System , Government-nation , Islamic Awakening , Westphalian System , Islamic Revolution , Anti-Domination , Hegemons
Journal title :
Contemporary Research of the Islamic Revolution
Serial Year :
2021
Record number :
2611482
Link To Document :
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