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)

Turkey's Foreign Policy Approach in Caucasus (Case Study Republic of Azerbaijan)
Turkey's Foreign Policy Approach in Caucasus (Case Study Republic of Azerbaijan)

Enayatollah Yazdani; Mostafa Kheiri

Volume 23, Issue 98 , August 2017, , Pages 127-152

Abstract
  With the decline of the Kemalist discourse and the victory of the Islamists, Turkey’s foreign policy has undergone fundamental changes. Contrary to the past, Ankara's ambitions ...  Read More
EU's New Strategy in Central Asia and Transition from a Normative Power to a Pragmatic Actor
EU's New Strategy in Central Asia and Transition from a Normative Power to a Pragmatic Actor

Ali Reza koohkan; Leila karimi

Volume 25, Issue 107 , March 2020, , Pages 127-158

Abstract
  The European Union's approach to Central Asia has undergone major developments over the past three decades. Compared to the EU's previous strategy in Central Asia (March 2007), its ...  Read More
Russia and the Question of West: Centuries of Borrowing and Confrontation
Russia and the Question of West: Centuries of Borrowing and Confrontation

Jahangir Karami; Rughie Keramati Nia

Volume 24, Issue 103 , December 2018, , Pages 131-160

Abstract
  Although west has been a main issue for many societies and states in last centuries, for Russia it has been different and very fundamental. It is nearly about five centuries that Russia ...  Read More
Ukraine: The Arena of Confrontation between the West and Russia
Ukraine: The Arena of Confrontation between the West and Russia

Saeed Vosooghi; Mostafa Kheiri

Volume 22, Issue 94 , September 2016, , Pages 133-158

Abstract
  Separation of Crimea from Ukraine and its reunification with the territory of Russian Federation is the result of political and military competition and the geopolitics of West and ...  Read More
Hegemony, Geopolitics and China -US Relation
Hegemony, Geopolitics and China -US Relation

Jahangir Karami; Parisa Shahmohammadi

Volume 25, Issue 105 , May 2019, , Pages 133-160

Abstract
  The facts and figures as well as expert reviews of international politics prove that China is in the trend of a power rise as well as hegemony afterwards. The main issue is about the ...  Read More
The Process of Modernization in Russia: A Powerful State
and the Nature of Development
The Process of Modernization in Russia: A Powerful State and the Nature of Development

Jahangir Karami; Rughie Keramati Nia

Volume 21, Issue 91 , October 2016, , Pages 135-163

Abstract
             Modernization for long time has been the main concern of many developing countries. In Russia also this process, began in earnest from ...  Read More
The International Sources of Karabakh Conflict Continuation
The International Sources of Karabakh Conflict Continuation
Volume 19, Issue 83 , October 2013, , Pages 136-167

Abstract
  Various factors and variables, in internal and international levels have been effective on the emergence of the crisis in Karabakh, which happened between Armenia and Azerbaijan. One ...  Read More
The impact of geopolitical code and visions on the management of the Russian Federation in Ukraine crisis
The impact of geopolitical code and visions on the management of the Russian Federation in Ukraine crisis

Mohammad Hasan Sheikh- al- Islami; Sarem Shiravand

Volume 22, Issue 95 , December 2016, , Pages 137-171

Abstract
  The behavioral model of the great powers in crisis management is of the important issues worthy of research, as a result of the structural change of the international system and becoming ...  Read More
The Impact of Syria Crisis on Russia – Turkey relations in Caucasus
The Impact of Syria Crisis on Russia – Turkey relations in Caucasus

Abbasgholi Asgarian; Saeed Tajari

Volume 23, Issue 97 , April 2017, , Pages 139-173

Abstract
  The Syria crisis as a regional one has led the regional countries to some cooperation for resolving it. The regional countries though, concretely speaking Turkey and Russia though haveobviously ...  Read More
Iran-Russia Cultural Relations
Iran-Russia Cultural Relations

Elahe Karimi riabi; Mahnaz Norouzi

Volume 27, Issue 115 , December 2021

Abstract
  Culture and cultural elements are important variables of international relations and contemporary scholars have emphasized the role of cultural issues in politics. Cultural diplomacy ...  Read More
The International Sources of Karabakh  Conflict Continuation
The International Sources of Karabakh Conflict Continuation
Volume 19, Issue 83 , October 2013, , Pages 108-134

Abstract
  Various factors and variables, in internal and international levels have been effective on the emergence of the crisis in Karabakh, which happened between Armenia and Azerbaijan. One ...  Read More
Justice and Development Party's Foreign Policy and its Impact on Russia-Turkey Relations
Justice and Development Party's Foreign Policy and its Impact on Russia-Turkey Relations
Volume 16, Issue 69 , November 2011, , Pages 111-137

Abstract
  Coming to power of the modernist disciples of Arbakan 's political school under the guise of  Justice and Development Party (JDP) in 2002 elections, ushered a new political revival ...  Read More
Islamic Republic of Iran and Russian Federation
in Shanghai Cooperation Organisation; A Pragmatist 
must in a
Islamic Republic of Iran and Russian Federation in Shanghai Cooperation Organisation; A Pragmatist must in a "Political Union"
Volume 17, Issue 75 , November 2012, , Pages 113-138

Abstract
  Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) is one of the main regional institutions in which Iran may utilize, with its effective presence in it, from its instrumental and rightfulness ...  Read More
The Consequences of Georgian Crisis on 
  International System
The Consequences of Georgian Crisis on International System
Volume 15, Issue 65 , November 2010, , Pages 113-131

Abstract
  The International System is highly interconnected in the era of interdependence. Its constituent elements are interlinked with each other inseparably and every change in its elements ...  Read More
Energy Security: Iran and the Caspian Sea Issues,
Energy Security: Iran and the Caspian Sea Issues,
Volume 16, Issue 70 , November 2011, , Pages 121-160

Abstract
  Energy security is generally defined as to the availability of adequate and reliable supply of energy to meet the demand and is of issues linked directly to the governments and the ...  Read More
New Integrations in Central Eurasia and 
the Possible Challenges for Islamic Republic of Iran
New Integrations in Central Eurasia and the Possible Challenges for Islamic Republic of Iran
Volume 17, Issue 76 , November 2012, , Pages 125-145

Abstract
  Due to the geopolitical power vacuum resulted by the collapse of the Soviet Union in Central Eurasia, the region developed to one of the most important areas of geopolitical rivalry ...  Read More
The Impact of the Militarization the Caspian Sea on National Security of the Islamic Republic of Iran
The Impact of the Militarization the Caspian Sea on National Security of the Islamic Republic of Iran

Mohamma Hassan Shiekh AlIslami; Seyed Mohammad Hossein Hosseini; Sarem Shiravand

Volume 21, Issue 89 , April 2016, , Pages 125-158

Abstract
  A few years after the Newly Independent States of the former Soviet Union decided to set up Navy, the Caspian Sea is militarized growingly. In addition to the Russian Navy, which is ...  Read More
The Shanghai Cooperation Organization: Balancing Power
The Shanghai Cooperation Organization: Balancing Power
Volume 14, Issue 62 , November 2009, , Pages 129-154

Abstract
  This article analyses the emergence of the Russo-Chinese cooperation within the framework of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization and the security implications for the Eurasian security ...  Read More
Fields of Interaction and Contrast between I.R of Iran and Turkey in the New Geopolitics of Central Asia and Caucasus
Fields of Interaction and Contrast between I.R of Iran and Turkey in the New Geopolitics of Central Asia and Caucasus
Volume 19, Issue 82 , September 2013, , Pages 131-165

Abstract
  Collapse of the Soviet Union has transformed power relations and balance of forces at regional levels. Furthermore, the regional and trans-regional powers that had been previously ...  Read More
An Analysis of the impact of Neo-Eurasian thought on Russian Foreign Policy in the 2014 Ukrainian Crisis
An Analysis of the impact of Neo-Eurasian thought on Russian Foreign Policy in the 2014 Ukrainian Crisis

Ali Ali Hosseini; Hassan Aineh Vand

Volume 21, Issue 92 , October 2016, , Pages 131-165

Abstract
  In recent years, the idea of Eurasianism has led Russian Foreign Policy more than any other idea, particularly in the Near Abroad regions. This Idea believes in standing against a uni-polar ...  Read More
China’s Presence in the Central Asia Region
China’s Presence in the Central Asia Region
Volume 18, Issue 77 , November 2014, , Pages 132-150

Abstract
  The article focuses on China’s influence as a rising power in       the Central Asia’s geo-economy. As the outcome of this presence,                the ...  Read More
The Nature of
The Nature of "Great Power" Thinking in Russian Foreign Policy
Volume 16, Issue 71 , November 2011, , Pages 133-162

Abstract
  Sorrow resulting from the loss of Tsarist and Soviet greatness can be one of few sharing points among active spectra in the socio-political trends of the post Soviet Russia. The feeling ...  Read More
The Study of Ukraine-Russia Relations: 
Roots of the 2014 Crisis
The Study of Ukraine-Russia Relations: Roots of the 2014 Crisis
Volume 20, Issue 86 , August 2015, , Pages 135-159

Abstract
  Ukraine has an important position in the foreign policy of Russia. Geopolitical location as well as cultural and historical commonalities is vital to Ukraine’s position in the ...  Read More
State Building in the South Caucasus: Failures and Successes
State Building in the South Caucasus: Failures and Successes
Volume 18, Issue 78 , November 2014, , Pages 137-165

Abstract
  In this paper, the process of state-building in the South Caucasus republics since their independence in 1991 until now has been studied. These countries have problems in the state-building ...  Read More
The internal and external factors in the
The internal and external factors in the " Rose Revolution" of Georgia
Volume 14, Issue 63 , November 2009, , Pages 137-158

Abstract
        Soft “revolution” or “revolution without violence”, in some of the newly independent countries of Central Asia and Caucasus has ...  Read More