Foreign Policy of Russia vis-à-vis the Islamic Republic of Iran (with an Emphasis on Iran Nuclear Program)

Iran and Russia has gone ups and downs of relations for centuries. The most important relations have been built during Tsarist, ex-communist and neo-Russian governments after 1991. Prior to disintegration of ex-Soviet, Russian policy before Iran had been negative and always with politico-military in...

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Main Authors: مجتبی محمدی نودهکی, محمدرضا اصغری, مهدی جاودانی مقدم
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Qom Islamic Azad University 2016-06-01
Series:سپهر سیاست
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Online Access:http://se.journal.qom-iau.ac.ir/article_526361_7010ab16cb9bb8474e1e61be25ba9248.pdf
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spelling doaj-a6add08d164b4101afc8c4c7468ba3252020-11-25T02:57:28Zfas Qom Islamic Azad Universityسپهر سیاست2538-56742538-56742016-06-0138113132526361Foreign Policy of Russia vis-à-vis the Islamic Republic of Iran (with an Emphasis on Iran Nuclear Program)مجتبی محمدی نودهکی0محمدرضا اصغری1مهدی جاودانی مقدم2کارشناس ارشد مطالعات اروپا، دانشگاه تهران، تهران، ایرانکارشناسی ارشد، پژوهشگاه امام صادق علیه السلام، قم، ایراناستادیار، واحد قم، دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی، قم، ایرانIran and Russia has gone ups and downs of relations for centuries. The most important relations have been built during Tsarist, ex-communist and neo-Russian governments after 1991. Prior to disintegration of ex-Soviet, Russian policy before Iran had been negative and always with politico-military interventions, but after disintegration of Soviet Union and during Putin’s presidency, it has maintained a divergently cooperative policy. In these years, Russian policy enjoyed focal points in different areas. Russia’s paradoxical policy has revealed itself particularly about Iran nuclear program. Although Russia was the only country that continued nuclear cooperation with Iran after the western nations resigned to keep on cooperating with Iran, it has, since Iran nuclear crisis began, tried to maintain its relations with Iran and the west and make benefits from such hubbub. Paradoxical policies of Russia affected by internal-external variables led us to trying to explore the reasons behind the paradoxical behavior of Russia to keep a more understandable concept of such policies because miscalculations trigger unfavorable outcomes when further predictable optimism and reliance towards Russia and its real capacities of foreign policy are given consideration.http://se.journal.qom-iau.ac.ir/article_526361_7010ab16cb9bb8474e1e61be25ba9248.pdffocal points of irano-russian tiesforeign policy of russiainternal variablesparadoxical policy of russiaus opposition and russian advocacy
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author مجتبی محمدی نودهکی
محمدرضا اصغری
مهدی جاودانی مقدم
spellingShingle مجتبی محمدی نودهکی
محمدرضا اصغری
مهدی جاودانی مقدم
Foreign Policy of Russia vis-à-vis the Islamic Republic of Iran (with an Emphasis on Iran Nuclear Program)
سپهر سیاست
focal points of irano-russian ties
foreign policy of russia
internal variables
paradoxical policy of russia
us opposition and russian advocacy
author_facet مجتبی محمدی نودهکی
محمدرضا اصغری
مهدی جاودانی مقدم
author_sort مجتبی محمدی نودهکی
title Foreign Policy of Russia vis-à-vis the Islamic Republic of Iran (with an Emphasis on Iran Nuclear Program)
title_short Foreign Policy of Russia vis-à-vis the Islamic Republic of Iran (with an Emphasis on Iran Nuclear Program)
title_full Foreign Policy of Russia vis-à-vis the Islamic Republic of Iran (with an Emphasis on Iran Nuclear Program)
title_fullStr Foreign Policy of Russia vis-à-vis the Islamic Republic of Iran (with an Emphasis on Iran Nuclear Program)
title_full_unstemmed Foreign Policy of Russia vis-à-vis the Islamic Republic of Iran (with an Emphasis on Iran Nuclear Program)
title_sort foreign policy of russia vis-à-vis the islamic republic of iran (with an emphasis on iran nuclear program)
publisher Qom Islamic Azad University
series سپهر سیاست
issn 2538-5674
2538-5674
publishDate 2016-06-01
description Iran and Russia has gone ups and downs of relations for centuries. The most important relations have been built during Tsarist, ex-communist and neo-Russian governments after 1991. Prior to disintegration of ex-Soviet, Russian policy before Iran had been negative and always with politico-military interventions, but after disintegration of Soviet Union and during Putin’s presidency, it has maintained a divergently cooperative policy. In these years, Russian policy enjoyed focal points in different areas. Russia’s paradoxical policy has revealed itself particularly about Iran nuclear program. Although Russia was the only country that continued nuclear cooperation with Iran after the western nations resigned to keep on cooperating with Iran, it has, since Iran nuclear crisis began, tried to maintain its relations with Iran and the west and make benefits from such hubbub. Paradoxical policies of Russia affected by internal-external variables led us to trying to explore the reasons behind the paradoxical behavior of Russia to keep a more understandable concept of such policies because miscalculations trigger unfavorable outcomes when further predictable optimism and reliance towards Russia and its real capacities of foreign policy are given consideration.
topic focal points of irano-russian ties
foreign policy of russia
internal variables
paradoxical policy of russia
us opposition and russian advocacy
url http://se.journal.qom-iau.ac.ir/article_526361_7010ab16cb9bb8474e1e61be25ba9248.pdf
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