Analysis of Iran's position and the nuclear issue in Putin's discourse thinking: existing factors and variables
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Since the appearance of Iran's nuclear issue in international relations, the role of Russia has been very important due to its mainly different orientations from Western countries and also using the existing conditions to achieve its own interests. On the other hand, the position of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Russia's foreign policy doctrines, especially in Putin's doctrine of Eurasianism and after 2012, has gained significant importance in Russia's foreign policy. In this regard, in the light of Putin's Eurasianism discourse, the extensive relations between Iran and Russia in the political, economic, military, security, intelligence and nuclear fields have been promoted to the level of two strategic allies. Based on this, the main question raised in this research is, what was Iran's position in Putin's doctrine of Eurasianism? And what have been the most important influencing factors and variables in the nuclear relations between the two countries? The findings of this research, which was carried out in a descriptive-analytical method and with a historical approach, show that the position of Iran in Putin's doctrine of Eurasianism is important in a way that without Iran, the said doctrine will face serious problems and many variables affect the increasing nuclear relations. It has been influential between the two countries, which shows the convergence of the societies and domestic elites between the two countries, the anti-Western foreign policy of the two countries, and the current international conditions resulting from the war between Russia and Ukraine.
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Keywords: Iran's position, Putin's Eurasianism, Russia, nuclear issue, Ukraine crisis. |
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Special Received: 2023/04/9 | Published: 2024/07/10
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