Study of Student's Attitudes about Foreign Policy of Ahmadinejad Administration

Abstract:
Ahmadinejad administration’s foreign policy had a great impact on the relations between Iran and the world. Given that foreign policy fits into the realm of political science, we can examine the weak and strong points of Iranian foreign policy in Ahmadinejad Administration through extracting political science students’ attitudes. Thus in this research, we have tried to examine political science and its sub-disciplinary students’ attitudes by using survey (questionnaire) and descriptive method. Consequently the application of descriptive analysis (differences and correlation) of individual variables indicate that the most of students are against Ahmadinejad Administration’s foreign policy. Also these groups were more against the foreign policy adopted by this administration: women versus men, older versus younger students, higher education versus undergraduate, the disciplines of political sociology, political thought and world studies versus other sub-disciplinary students, and the students of World Studies, Shahid Beheshti and Tehran versus other students.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Political science Association, Volume:11 Issue: 3, 2016
Pages:
51 to 79
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