ID | 172298 |
Title Proper | Understanding Iran’s decision-makings in defence issues and missile programme |
Language | ENG |
Author | Dolatabadi, Ali Bagheri |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The main question of the present study is: How is it that despite the West’s insistence on negotiation on Tehran’s missile programme and the possibility of sanctions being intensified in the event of Iran’s refusal, the Tehran authorities reject any negotiations in this regard? The findings of the present study indicate that Iranian political authorities, and in particular, the Iranian Leader, have a realistic view towards the country’s defence issue and continue to lay emphasis on such measures as increasing military capability, establishing a balance of power and self-sufficiency in arms manufacturing. Iran’s fears of replication of Iraq’s and Libya’s disarmament and the subsequent overthrow of the political systems of these governments, distrust in the West in the negotiations and the related consequences, lack of a strategic partner, the bitter experience of war with Iraq, and the continuous threats made by the USA and Israel have caused Iran to reject any request for negotiations about its missile programme. |
`In' analytical Note | India Quarterly Vol. 76, No.2; Jun 2020: p.226–242 |
Journal Source | India Quarterly Vol: 76 No 2 |
Key Words | IAEA ; Middle East ; United States of America ; Iran’s Missile Programme ; Iran’s Military Doctrine |