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)

Explanation of the obstacles of the national identity building in Georgia in the light of the modern approach to the ethnic identities
Explanation of the obstacles of the national identity building in Georgia in the light of the modern approach to the ethnic identities

Mohammad Ali Basiri; Enayatollah Yazdani; Fahimeh Khansarifard

Volume 22, Issue 95 , December 2016, , Pages 1-30

Abstract
  Building a single national identity has been one of the most difficult phases in the process of nation-building in various societies. Common definition of itself and the formation of ...  Read More
Russia and NATO: From Strategic Partnership to Strategic Competition
Russia and NATO: From Strategic Partnership to Strategic Competition

Shahrooz Ebrahimi; Niknam Babri

Volume 22, Issue 96 , February 2017, , Pages 1-24

Abstract
  The Collapse of the bipolar international system in 1991, made NATO’s philosophy of existence face some serious challenges. Providing some new interpretation of its role such ...  Read More
The European Union's Normative Power; Instruments and Challenges
The European Union's Normative Power; Instruments and Challenges

Alireza Samoudi Pilehrood

Volume 23, Issue 97 , April 2017, , Pages 1-32

Abstract
  Since the beginning of the third millennium, the European Union's policy toward the Central Asia has been a major part of the EU's common foreign and security policy. Central Asia has ...  Read More
Political Economy of India's Foreign Policy and It's Connectivity Strategies towards Central Asia
Political Economy of India's Foreign Policy and It's Connectivity Strategies towards Central Asia

Hossein Pourahmadi Meibodi; Abdolali Ghavam; Mahmoud Khani Jooyabad

Volume 23, Issue 98 , August 2017, , Pages 1-32

Abstract
             Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, and almost after two decades, India’s hopes for US support for effectively connect it to the landlocked ...  Read More
Geopolitics of American and Chinese Silk Road Narratives in Central Asia
Geopolitics of American and Chinese Silk Road Narratives in Central Asia

Mandana Tishehyar; Mojtaba Touiserkani

Volume 23, Issue 99 , January 2018, , Pages 1-25

Abstract
  Some international actors have sought to revive and benefit from the symbolic power of the term “Silk Road” in recent years. China launched the "One Belt One Road" initiative ...  Read More
Russia’s Interests in Near Abroad
Case study: Armenia
Russia’s Interests in Near Abroad Case study: Armenia

Mostafa Kheiri; Rajab Izadi

Volume 23, Issue 100 , March 2018, , Pages 1-24

Abstract
  The attempt to retrieve Russia's position as one of the key actors in the international arena can be considered as a major feature of Russian foreign policy after Putin's rise to power. ...  Read More
The Role of Economic Cooperation in Sino –Russian Strategic Relationship
The Role of Economic Cooperation in Sino –Russian Strategic Relationship

Seyyed Mohammad Kazem Sajjadpour; Elham Khalili

Volume 24, Issue 101 , July 2018, , Pages 1-28

Abstract
  Sino-Russian relationship has been in the stage of strategic cooperation for more than two decades. This cooperation covers different areas including economic cooperation. Trade of ...  Read More
Russia and China’s Counter measures against US in Eurasia
Russia and China’s Counter measures against US in Eurasia

Ali Adami; Hasan Ainehvand

Volume 24, Issue 102 , October 2018, , Pages 1-33

Abstract
  Many of Scholars of International Relations believe that the twenty first century should be entitled as Eurasia Century, since maritime and land dominance over this region, could change ...  Read More
Bureaucratic Decision Making System in Russian Energy Politics
Bureaucratic Decision Making System in Russian Energy Politics

Ghudrat Ahmadian; Neda Gholami

Volume 24, Issue 103 , December 2018, , Pages 1-32

Abstract
  Formation of OPEC and exploiting petroleum as pressure tool by Arabian countries for countering with Zionist Regime during early 70th century was a prominent example of petroleum’s ...  Read More
CAREC and the Perspective of Energy Security in Central Asia
CAREC and the Perspective of Energy Security in Central Asia

Mohammad Ali Khosravi

Volume 24, Issue 104 , February 2019, , Pages 1-32

Abstract
                Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation (CAREC) is a regional union of eleven countries in Central Asia, ...  Read More
New Spice Route: A Regional Rival for New Silk Road
New Spice Route: A Regional Rival for New Silk Road

Mojtaba Touioserkani

Volume 25, Issue 105 , May 2019, , Pages 1-38

Abstract
  Introducing of the Belt - Road Initiative, China is being considered as a prior actor pursuing regional ties and a connectivities between Asia and Europe. However, China's presence ...  Read More
Anti-Immigration Attitudes in Russia
Anti-Immigration Attitudes in Russia

Mohammadreza Jahangiri

Volume 25, Issue 106 , August 2019, , Pages 1-26

Abstract
  The issue of immigration is not a choice for Russia, but it is an essential factor for maintaining the rate of its population and labor force. However, Russian immigration policy is ...  Read More
Russian Federation and Russian - Oriented Institutionalism in Central Asia
Russian Federation and Russian - Oriented Institutionalism in Central Asia

Seyed abbas Ahmadi Korch; Sarem Shiravand

Volume 25, Issue 107 , March 2020, , Pages 1-36

Abstract
  After the collapse of the USSR and the development of new Russia, the areas that impacted directly on Russia’s security, came into a higher significance. The dominance of geopolitical ...  Read More
Economic Diplomacy and Neighborhood Policy of Iran and Turkmenistan
Economic Diplomacy and Neighborhood Policy of Iran and Turkmenistan

zahra tavakoli; keyhan Barzegar

Volume 27, Issue 116 , March 2022, , Pages 3-28

Abstract
  At present, Iran’s neighbourhood policy toward  the Central Asian region has been preserved based on Iran’s geographical potentials. Turkmenistan is one of the countries ...  Read More
The Concept of Strategic Depth and Relations between the Zionist Regime and the Republic of Azerbaijan
The Concept of Strategic Depth and Relations between the Zionist Regime and the Republic of Azerbaijan

ehsan jafari far; Ali Bagheri Dolat Abadi

Volume 29, Issue 123 , December 2024, , Pages 3-30

Abstract
  Among the countries of Central Asia and the Caucasus, the Republic of Azerbaijan has special importance for Israel due to its geographical location and being on the west and east routes. ...  Read More
War in the Caucasus: Russia's September,11
War in the Caucasus: Russia's September,11
Volume 14, Issue 63 , November 2009, , Pages 15-27

Abstract
           In August 8th 2008, while Beijing Olympic Games was inaugurated, a military campaign was launched by Georgian troops in South Ossetia. ...  Read More
A Revision on East-Oriented Policies in Asia
A Revision on East-Oriented Policies in Asia
Volume 20, Issue 86 , August 2015, , Pages 65-82

Abstract
  The Present literature focuses on the rise of East and delivers an assessment on Asia’s position in post-bipolar international system and scrutinizes the challenges, perspectives ...  Read More
Pipeline Politics in Central Asia: Iran’s Interests and Options
Pipeline Politics in Central Asia: Iran’s Interests and Options

Ghodratollah Behboudi nejad

Volume 27, Issue 115 , December 2021

Abstract
  Energy security is a cornerstone of foreign policy of the great powers. Energy resources of the Caspian Sea and Central Asia as two critical geopolitical areas are of great importance ...  Read More
The Fragile Social Structure in Ukraine:  Soft Confrontation Arena of International Actors
The Fragile Social Structure in Ukraine: Soft Confrontation Arena of International Actors
Volume 20, Issue 86 , August 2015, , Pages 1-30

Abstract
  Russia’s involvement in the Ukrainian conflict was an attempt to react to the continuation of conflict in Ukraine in 2014 and the West interference in their internal affairs. ...  Read More
China - India Relations: Cooperation and Competition
China - India Relations: Cooperation and Competition
Volume 15, Issue 65 , November 2010, , Pages 15-46

Abstract
  China and India as two Asian powers- have a special view to their relations. The new trend in relationship between these two countries is based on ideas of new generation of leaders ...  Read More
Nation-State Building Process in Republic of Armenia
Nation-State Building Process in Republic of Armenia
Volume 14, Issue 62 , November 2009, , Pages 15-50

Abstract
          Nation-State Building is one of the very important new researching and studying subjects in discipline of International Relations. With the ...  Read More
Iran and the Central Asia: Capacities of Regional 
Cooperation and Integration
Iran and the Central Asia: Capacities of Regional Cooperation and Integration
Volume 16, Issue 71 , November 2011, , Pages 17-54

Abstract
  Looking deep into the Central Asia will reveal a region with plenty of intact talents and capacities drawing regional and ultra regional powers' attention to. Iran has also deep ties ...  Read More
Russia, Caspian Sea and the International System:
Strategic transition
Russia, Caspian Sea and the International System: Strategic transition
Volume 18, Issue 78 , November 2014, , Pages 21-44

Abstract
  Applying Roseau’s theory, this article seeks to assess Russian policy toward Caspian Sea. The central question of this article is which factor among deferent effective ones has ...  Read More
Energy Security and its Impact on
 the EU-Russian Relations
Energy Security and its Impact on the EU-Russian Relations
Volume 17, Issue 76 , November 2012, , Pages 23-43

Abstract
  In many texts of international relations, the concept of security is generally considered as the ability to counter the threats of armed attacks. Meanwhile, the scarcity of energy sources ...  Read More
Badakhshan Events; Roots and Consequences
Badakhshan Events; Roots and Consequences
Volume 18, Issue 79 , November 2014, , Pages 25-48

Abstract
  Due to the culmination and continuation of Arab uprisings in the Middle East and North Africa, once again the question has risen whether the scope of the uprisings will extend to other ...  Read More