مقالات
Sassanid’s Pattern of Foreign Policy

rohollah eslami shabjare; mohammad sahraee

Volume 6, Issue 2 , February 2019, Pages 1-20

https://doi.org/10.22067/jipr.v6i2.58754

Abstract
  Foreign policy refers to adopting a thought-out procedure in relation to other international actors. Only powerful countries conduct foreign policy. The powerful Sassanid Empire had a style of thought and action in foreign relations during the ancient period. This thesis aims to study Iranian foreign ...  Read More

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The Geopolitical Competition between Russia and U.S. in Ukraine (2004- 2017)

Hadi Azami; mohammad nazari; Seyyed Ali Hosseini

Volume 6, Issue 2 , February 2019, Pages 21-52

https://doi.org/10.22067/jipr.v6i2.59081

Abstract
  According to Halford Mackinder’s theory of the Heartland, dominating of the Eastern Europe is key to dominate the Heartland, and dominating of the Heartland is key to dominate the world. Ukraine is one of the main components of the so-called Heartland. The recent Ukraine crisis is an important US-Russian ...  Read More

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Explanation of Canadian Foreign Policy under Harper Premiership (2006-2015)

taha akrami

Volume 6, Issue 2 , February 2019, Pages 53-82

https://doi.org/10.22067/jipr.v6i2.63338

Abstract
  In 2006, when the Harper conservative government took office, the Canadian foreign policy changed its path and was less frequently appeared in the international arena as a peace keeper. Also Canadian has been keen to protect Israel. This article tries to find out the influential sources in the Canadian ...  Read More

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Historical Sociology of International Relations (HSIR) A Theoretical Framework of International System Analysis

Mehdi Zibaei; Reza Simbar; Ahmed Jansiz

Volume 6, Issue 2 , February 2019, Pages 83-108

https://doi.org/10.22067/jipr.v6i2.64992

Abstract
  The main body of academic literature on Historical Sociology of International Relations (HSIR) is divided into two parts. The first part is produced by the scholars who are trying to enrich this theory as an eclectic approach. The second part relies on the researchers who are seeking to provide a meaningful ...  Read More

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New Security Dynamics and Turkish Transition from Balkan- Turkey Security Complex to Middle East Security Complex

aliasghar sotoudeh; sayed amir niakoee

Volume 6, Issue 2 , February 2019, Pages 109-136

https://doi.org/10.22067/jipr.v6i2.63578

Abstract
  Foreign policy of the modern Turkey was established on a western orientation signified in its NATO membership. However, the end of the Cold War drastically changed Turkey's security dependencies. Zero problems with neighbors and Strategic Depth policies of Justice and Development Party since its ascent ...  Read More

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Methodological Obstacles to the Application of Rational Actor Model in Foreign Policy Decision-Making

gholamali soleymani

Volume 6, Issue 2 , February 2019, Pages 137-160

https://doi.org/10.22067/jipr.v6i1.54468

Abstract
  The study of decision-making in foreign policy is the first step to understnding the meaning and complexity of the actions in the international system. The discussion of what the rational and irrational decisions are, have so far raused numerous intellectual debates in the international relations. Some ...  Read More

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An Analysis of French and Iran’s Foreign Policy towards Syria’s Crisis (2011-2016)

enayat allah yazdani; seyed saied hassanzadeh; mahnaz goodarzi

Volume 6, Issue 2 , February 2019, Pages 161-192

https://doi.org/10.22067/jipr.v6i2.57106

Abstract
  Since the beginning of the Syrian crisis, the great powers have tried to play a role in it. Since the beginning of the Islamic Revolution, Iran has been a strategic ally of Syria. Iran has openly supported Bashar al-Assad government through financial and military aid. By the way, the political developments ...  Read More