Author/Authors :
Dehghani Firoozabadi، Seyed Jalal نويسنده Professor of International Relations, Allameh Tabatabai University ,
Abstract :
The foreign policy of the Islamic Republic of Iran during the past three
decades has witnessed a variety of developments and trends. This, in a way
that even within the framework of basic and fixed fundamentals and
principles, Iranian foreign policy has shown different behaviors. On the
other hand, despite the changes and developments in the domestic and
international arenas, some behaviors on the part of Iran have remained
unchanged. Thus, there has always been a fundamental question: what is the
main motive and reason for the behavior of Iran via its foreign policy? In
response to this question, the theories analyzing foreign policy and
international relations explain the motives for Iran’s behavior on the basis of
the concept of physical security. However in this article, the behavioral
motive and reasoning behind Iranian foreign policy are analyzed based on
the ontological security theory. Through this prism, the most important
behavioral motives of the foreign policy of the Islamic Republic of Iran
during conflicts are to consistently seek and ensure ontological security.
Meaning, Iran, in its foreign policy, is more concerned about preserving its
own identity as an Islamic state and gives preference and priority to ensuring
ontological security which translates into preserving and sustaining Iran’s
Islamic identity.