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ID130467
Title ProperWhat Iran really wants
Other Title InformationIranian foreign policy in Rouhani era
LanguageENG
AuthorZarif, Mohammad Javad
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Foreign policy is a critical component in the lives, conduct, and governance of all nation-states. But it has become even more significant in recent years as interstate relations have grown ever more complex. The inexorable rise in the number of international players -- including multilateral organizations, nonstate actors, and even individuals -- has further complicated policymaking. Meanwhile, the ongoing process of globalization -- however conceived and defined, whether lauded or despised -- has brought its inescapable weight to bear on the foreign policies of all states, whether large or small, developed or developing.
Since its establishment by a popular revolution in 1979, the Islamic Republic of Iran has grappled with these challenges. The postrevolutionary foreign policy of Iran has been based on a number of cherished ideals and objectives embedded in the country's constitution. These include the preservation of Iran's independence, territorial integrity, and national security and the achievement of long-term, sustainable national development. Beyond its borders, Iran seeks to enhance its regional and global stature; to promote its ideals, including Islamic democracy; to expand its bilateral and multilateral relations, particularly with neighboring Muslim-majority countries and nonaligned states; to reduce tensions and manage disagreements with other states; to foster peace and security at both the regional and the international levels through positive engagement; and to promote international understanding through dialogue and cultural interaction.
`In' analytical NoteForeign Affairs Vol.93, No.3; May-June2014: p.49-59
Journal SourceForeign Affairs Vol.93, No.3; May-June2014: p.49-59
Key WordsMultilateral Era ;  Iran ;  Foreign Policy ;  Islamic Republic ;  Regional Stature ;  Global Stature ;  Territorial Integrity ;  National Development ;  Economic Development ;  Islamic Democracy ;  National Security ;  International Understanding ;  Multilateral Organizations ;  Peace and Security ;  Rising Power ;  Cultural Interaction


 
 
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