Volume 29 (2023)
Volume 28 (2022)
Volume 27 (2021)
Volume 26 (2020)
Volume 25 (2019)
Volume 24 (2018)
Volume 23 (2017)
Volume 22 (2016)
Volume 21 (2015)
Volume 20 (2014)
Volume 19 (2013)
Volume 18 (2013)
Volume 17 (2012)
Volume 16 (2011)
Volume 15 (2010)
Volume 14 (2009)
Ukraine crisis and change of priorities in Biden's foreign policy
Abstract
American pragmatists consider the realist and liberal tradition in international relations to be inefficient and believe that most of the successes of American foreign policy have been ... Read MoreIdentical –notions and Turkey's Foreign Policy towards the Syrian Civil War
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Analyzing Turkey's foreign policy positions to the dynamics in Syria is important, considering the strategic importance of the latter country in different dimensions. Turkey’s ... Read MoreA new concept of buffer space in the international system (with emphasis on Eurasia)
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The buffer space, how it is formed, the survival of this space, and its role in regulating the power equation between different countries is one of the significant topics that entered ... Read MoreRussian Cyber Deterrence from a European Perspective
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To understand why and how Moscow's internet capabilities are being used to defend against Western attacks, the present paper attempts to answer the following questions: Why Russia resorts ... Read MoreRussia's response to Ukraine's Near-Abroad Destabilization from 2014 to 2023
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The separation of Crimea from Ukraine and its annexation to the territory of the Russian Federation in 2014 and the special military operations of the Russians against this country ... Read MoreRussia in Syria and Takfirism in Central Asia
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Civil war in Syria and the interventions of regional and transregional players with their diverse and opposite motivations have led to different implications including the strengthening ... Read MoreCultural Identity and Conflict between Russia and Ukraine
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Although the conflict between Russia and Ukraine is mostly interpreted based on geopolitical propositions such as NATO’s expansion towards the Eastern Europe, the cultural identity ... Read MoreThe New Silk Road Triangle: China, Russia and Europe
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The New Silk Road as the most ambitious macro-project in the current time is the sign and symbol of China’s power projection beyond its borders. Two lanes of the six lanes of ... Read MoreThe European Union’s Joint Security and Foreign Policy towards Russia
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The European Union’s joint security and foreign policy towards Russia has gone through numerous unwanted ups and downs after the collapse of the Soviet Union, especially over ... Read MoreThe Silk Road Initiative and China's Energy Security in Central Asia
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Energy security in China's macro-policy ensures the continuation of economic growth and the promotion of China’s position in the international system, so that ensuring energy ... Read MoreThe Factors of the Stability of Authoritarian Governments in Central Asia An Ancient Heritage and a Modern Superstructure
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After the collapse of the Soviet Union and independence, the five countries of Central Asia have been able to endure their independent sovereignty without crisis, conflict, war, and ... Read MoreThe Political Stability in the Caucasus and OECD Countries: A Comparative Comparison
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Political conditions, as one of the most important factors affecting all aspects of the country, have been the focus of researchers for years. Political stability as a multidimensional ... Read MoreThreat perception in Iran-Saudi relations in the Middle East and Central Asia
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AbstractThe causes of wars and conflicts at different levels in international relations can be investigated and interrogated from the perspective of threat perception. Threat perception ... Read MoreTheoretical Study of Expansion of relations between Afghanistan and Turkey (2001-2021)
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The international behaviors of governments are considered meaningful and identity oriented when their factors and motivations are identified, explained and scientifically interpreted ... Read MoreChina's Economic Diplomacy in the Caspian Region (2011- 2021)
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The Caspian region's strategic investment potential, energy reserves, and geo-economic significance have garnered attention from both regional and global powers. Among these, China, ... Read MoreRussia's Cyber Policy on Evolution of Virtual Space Governance Regime
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Russia’s extensive diplomatic efforts to govern and make the virtual space regulations, referred to as cyber diplomacy, have passed three stages of development so far. At first, ... Read MoreIslamic Republic of Iran’sEconomic Opportunities by means of Convergence with the Eurasian Economic Union
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Over the past few years, various viewpoints have beenproposed about the Islamic Republic of Iran’s economic development through its convergence with the Eurasian Economic Union ... Read MoreLegal Aspects of "Environmental Security" in Kazakhstan
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The relative improvement of the living conditions in Kazakhstan's ecosystem over the past two decades has mostly been the result of institutional and legal development of the country ... Read MoreIran _ Kazakhstan Political Economy and Eurasian Integration (2010 – 2020)
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Economy has been an inseparable part of the Islamic Republic of Iran and Kazakhstan Republic’s relations after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Trade relations between the countries ... Read MoreLegal Analysis of Peaceful Efforts in the Karabakh Case
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One of the most severe crisis centers in the South Caucasus is the Nagorno-Karabakh region. The Nagorno-Karabakh crisis, as a fundamental challenge between the two countries of Azerbaijan ... Read More Crisis Management and Natural Disasters: A comparative study in Iran and Central Asia
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The crisis can destroy both the lives of people and the legitimacy of governments that provide security and prosperity; challenged and cost a lot. Natural crises that occur all over ... Read MoreRole of Track Two Diplomacy in Resolving the Turkey-Armenia Conflict: Case Study of the Turkish-Armenian Reconciliation Commission
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The Turkey-Armenia conflict, as one of the longest-running conflicts of the current century, has its roots in territorial and identity factors. The nature of the conflict, the presence ... Read MoreExplanation of the Russia’s Foreign Relations in South Caucasus on the Perspective of Biopolitics Theory
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Continuous monitoring of the daily lives of citizens is one of the fundamental propositions of bio-theory. On a broader scale, continued security controls ... Read MoreIran’s Science Diplomacy in its Relations with Armenia