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با پیچیدگی سیستم بین‌الملل و آشوبی شدن آن، سیاست خارجی کشورها نیز به عنوان واحدهای چنین سیستمی از منطق خطی و ساده گذشته پیروی نمی‌کنند؛ بنابراین در حوزه سیاست خارجی نیاز به دستگاه تحلیلی نوینی است که بر مبنای ویژگی‌های چنین سیستمی پایه‌گذاری شده باشد. سیستم غرب آسیا شدیداً تحت تأثیر وضعیت پیچیدگی در سیستم بین‌الملل قرار گرفته است. این پژوهش با مفروض انگاشتن چنین واقعیتی سعی در پاسخ به این پرسش دارد که راهبرد سیاست خارجی ایران در سیستم منطقه‌ای غرب آسیا به عنوان بخشی از سیستم بین‌الملل پیچیده و آشوبی چگونه تبیین می‌شود؟ تنوع تهدیدات، تنوع بازیگران، تداخل دینامیک‌ها، الگوهای رفتاری غیرخطی و خوشه‌ای شدن شدید شبکه یاد شده از جمله ویژگی‌هایی است که ایران در این شبکه با آن روبروست و بر همین اساس تنوع راهبردی در شبکه‌سازی در غرب آسیا و سیستم راهبردهای مبتنی بر بازدارندگی شبکه‌ای و مثلثی محور سیاست خارجی ایران در غرب آسیا را شکل می‌‌دهد.

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