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)

The European Union Energy Security
 Strategy in the South Caucasus
The European Union Energy Security Strategy in the South Caucasus
Volume 16, Issue 71 , November 2011, , Pages 55-79

Abstract
  Increasing energy consumption and lack of alternative sources for fossil fuels are the main concerns for the industrialized nations of the world. Security of energy supply sources and ...  Read More
All Necessities of Relation between Iran & Russia;
From Technology-based Requirements to
 Energy-Based Exigencies
All Necessities of Relation between Iran & Russia; From Technology-based Requirements to Energy-Based Exigencies
Volume 18, Issue 80 , November 2014, , Pages 57-83

Abstract
  Iran- Russia relations during the last three centuries have always followed a path of competition. The so-called competition has been obvious not only in territorial, geopolitical but ...  Read More
Russia Foreign Policy Challenges in Central Asia: Putin’s Second Presidency
Russia Foreign Policy Challenges in Central Asia: Putin’s Second Presidency

Reza SImbar; Mehdi Padervand

Volume 24, Issue 101 , July 2018, , Pages 57-85

Abstract
  Following the collapse of USSR, Russia was neglected from a serious attention towards Central Asia and Caucasus countries due to its own internal issues. Therefore a geopolitical vacuum ...  Read More
Developing Trends in Relations between Russia and the United State
(Negotiation and Cooperation, Competition and Conflict)
Developing Trends in Relations between Russia and the United State (Negotiation and Cooperation, Competition and Conflict)
Volume 19, Issue 81 , June 2013, , Pages 59-87

Abstract
  US-Russia relations have been a function of widespread international considerations, having roots in the history of their foreign relations. At the end of the Cold War, the concept ...  Read More
The Effects of Afghan Narcotic Factor on National Security of Russian Federation
The Effects of Afghan Narcotic Factor on National Security of Russian Federation

Seyed Mohammad Kazem Sajjadpour; Mohammad Taghi Jahan Bakhsh

Volume 20, Issue 88 , March 2015, , Pages 59-85

Abstract
  During the recent decades, Afghanistan has been one of most important drug producers worldwide. Hence, afghan narcotic problem and its effects on various dimensions are one of the concerns ...  Read More
Renewable Energy and Regional Cooperation in Central Asia
Renewable Energy and Regional Cooperation in Central Asia

Ghafar zarei

Volume 25, Issue 106 , August 2019, , Pages 59-90

Abstract
  Central Asia has many capacities to generate and use renewable energy. Addressing energy insecurity in the region may be the strongest incentive for Central Asian governments to develop ...  Read More
Russia’s Artificial Intelligence Strategy and Challenges Ahead
Russia’s Artificial Intelligence Strategy and Challenges Ahead

Ahmad Rashidi

Volume 27, Issue 116 , March 2022, , Pages 59-90

Abstract
  The logic governing the International System is obtaining and upgrading power. Since science and technology are the prime source of power in the modern world, the countries are scrambling ...  Read More
Ethnic Bargaining and Exploring Separatism in South Caucasus
Ethnic Bargaining and Exploring Separatism in South Caucasus

Fahimeh Khansarifard; Mohammad Ali Basiri; Enayatollah Yazdani

Volume 24, Issue 102 , October 2018, , Pages 60-97

Abstract
  South Caucasus is one of the most important regions in studying separatism phenomenon. The significant factor in scrutinizing separatism movements in South Caucasus is that although ...  Read More
An Analysis of the European Union Policy
 in Afghanistan Based on Liberal Peace Theory
An Analysis of the European Union Policy in Afghanistan Based on Liberal Peace Theory
Volume 20, Issue 87 , September 2014, , Pages 61-91

Abstract
  The success of the European Union in the field of peace and integration in the recent decades shown this institutions as a model to be followed in order to achieve peace and security ...  Read More
Russia's Soft Power in Near Abroad: Instruments and Challenges
Russia's Soft Power in Near Abroad: Instruments and Challenges

Reza Simbar; Danial Rezapour

Volume 24, Issue 104 , February 2019, , Pages 62-91

Abstract
  The “soft power” as an important concept was firstly entered to the political discourse of Vladimir Putin in February 2012; This concept, which is now of great concern for ...  Read More
Islamic Republic of Iran and The Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO); 20 Years after the Expansion of the Organization
Islamic Republic of Iran and The Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO); 20 Years after the Expansion of the Organization
Volume 19, Issue 84 , March 2014, , Pages 63-100

Abstract
  The collapse of the Soviet Union which resulted in the independence of six Muslim populated republics in Central Asian and Caucuses also provided the three founding members of the Economic ...  Read More
Political Culture and Iranians Attitude towards Russia
Political Culture and Iranians Attitude towards Russia
Volume 14, Issue 61 , November 2009, , Pages 65-90

Abstract
  Annexation of part of Iranian territory by Russia in 19th century and occupation and intervention of great powers in Iran's internal affairs brought about a kind of negative attitude ...  Read More
Russia and United Nations Security Council 
with Focus upon Voting Mechanism
Russia and United Nations Security Council with Focus upon Voting Mechanism

Vahid Zolfaghari

Volume 21, Issue 91 , October 2016, , Pages 65-92

Abstract
  The hypothesis of this paper is that due to impotency of understanding the changing concept of ‘Geopolitics’ in Russian foreign policy and its shifting strategic choice, ...  Read More
Russian foreign policy and Iran's nuclear program from the sanctions to the Nuclear Deal (JCPOA
Russian foreign policy and Iran's nuclear program from the sanctions to the Nuclear Deal (JCPOA

Jahangir Karami; Roqayeh Keramatinia

Volume 22, Issue 95 , December 2016, , Pages 65-97

Abstract
  “Iran nuclear deal” and the “P5+1” countries is of the important political events in the regional and even international levels, which can overshadow and affect ...  Read More
China and Imported Extremism from Central Asia
China and Imported Extremism from Central Asia

Mohammad Kazem Sajjadpour; Aseih Poor Ghorban

Volume 24, Issue 103 , December 2018, , Pages 65-99

Abstract
  The present literature attempts to throw light on extremism in Xinxiang, its causes and strengthening factors. Furthermore the central government’s transaction and proceedings ...  Read More
Complexity in the Relations between Armenian Diaspora and Armenia Government
Complexity in the Relations between Armenian Diaspora and Armenia Government

Mahmoud Babaei; Yousef Moslemi Mehni

Volume 25, Issue 107 , March 2020, , Pages 65-94

Abstract
  Maintaining identity roots and keeping ties with the homeland, Armenian populations scattered around the world are globally considered as a prominent example of diaspora. As a political ...  Read More
The International Sources of Russian
Federation National Security Strategy to 2020
The International Sources of Russian Federation National Security Strategy to 2020
Volume 20, Issue 85 , May 2014, , Pages 67-95

Abstract
                This article tries to examine and explain the international sources of Russian Federation national security ...  Read More
Energy as the Area of
Energy as the Area of "New Great Game" in Central Asia (The Case study: Russia, US and China)

Hossein Hamidinia; Roohollah Salehi Dolat Abadi

Volume 21, Issue 90 , October 2016, , Pages 67-96

Abstract
  With increasing economic dependence of world on hydrocarbon energy resources, and ongoing tensions in the Middle East and the emergence of Russia as a major player in the global energy ...  Read More
A study on the effective factors of integration and conflicts between
 Russia and China in post cold war era
A study on the effective factors of integration and conflicts between Russia and China in post cold war era

Reza Simbar; Seyed Mostafa Hosseini

Volume 22, Issue 96 , February 2017, , Pages 67-99

Abstract
  After the cold war and collapse of the Soviet Union, the international order faced drastic changes and the United States managed to establish its desired unipolar structure and hegemonic ...  Read More
The Impact of Unrecognized States and State Building Process in Georgia
The Impact of Unrecognized States and State Building Process in Georgia

Moslem Karamzadi; Fahimeh Khansarifard

Volume 23, Issue 98 , August 2017, , Pages 67-97

Abstract
               The problem of unrecognized and de - facto states that came into being simultaneously with the collapse of the Soviet Union and the power ...  Read More
Economic Integration in Central Eurasia in Line with Cantouri and Spiegel Models
Economic Integration in Central Eurasia in Line with Cantouri and Spiegel Models

Hadi Soleimanpour; Maryam Soleimani Dorchagh

Volume 22, Issue 93 , June 2016, , Pages 69-97

Abstract
  More than two decades has passed since presenting the first design proposal for economic cooperation among the countries of Central Eurasia in 1994and forming the Eurasian Economic ...  Read More
Managing Transboundary Rivers and Security in Central Asia
Managing Transboundary Rivers and Security in Central Asia

Marzieh Shirzadi; Mohammad Javad Haghshenas

Volume 25, Issue 105 , May 2019, , Pages 69-100

Abstract
  With the collapse of the Soviet Union, the centralized and highly complex mechanism for water resourced allocation in Central Asia turned into a complex cross-border water management ...  Read More
China’s Belt & Road Initiative and Iran’s Policy Options
in Transportation
China’s Belt & Road Initiative and Iran’s Policy Options in Transportation

Ali Shabani; Seyed Mohammad kazem Sajjadpour; Hassan Khodaverdi; Karamolah Daneshfard

Volume 27, Issue 115 , December 2021, , Pages 69-97

Abstract
  The China’s Belt & Road initiative, impacted the process of policy planning of the target countries. The pivotal question of this paper is how has the Belt & Road Initiative ...  Read More
Explaining the New Diplomacy of China's Neighborhood toward Afghanistan
Explaining the New Diplomacy of China's Neighborhood toward Afghanistan

Nozar Shafiee; Roohollah Salehi Dolat Abad

Volume 22, Issue 94 , September 2016, , Pages 71-102

Abstract
  In recent years, the unprecedented development of China and Afghanistan relations and the entrance of China into the domain of Afghanistan political evolutions as a neutral actor indicates ...  Read More
China and Japan’s Foreign Policy Strategies in Central Asia
China and Japan’s Foreign Policy Strategies in Central Asia

Mohammadreza Dehshiri; Mohammad Hossein Neshasteh Sazan

Volume 23, Issue 97 , April 2017, , Pages 71-100

Abstract
  Central Asia has been always under special attention of regional and transregional powers due to its natural resources. A thorough scrutinize in China and Japan’s foreign policy ...  Read More