An Analysis of Dialectics between Subject and Object in the Formation of Iran phobia after the Islamic Revolution
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Iran phobia as an object has been one of the most important consequences of the formation of the Islamic Revolution of Iran. This issue, on the one hand, as a subject, is influenced by the reflection of the Islamic Revolution of Iran and the discourse on the export of the Islamic Revolution and, on the other, as an object, by the perceptual perception of this great transformation in the region and in the international system, as well as the West's attempt to misunderstand The foundations, goals and policies of the Islamic Revolution and the Islamic Republic of Iran have been formed. The main question of this article is that what has been the most important factors influencing the formation of Iran phobia discourse in the West after the Islamic Revolution and how and in what dimensions and forms has it been formulated and implemented? The findings of this research, show that Iran's potential and actual capabilities and potentials, declarative aggressive policies and security of Iran's problem and creation of Iran phobia atmosphere, are the most important factors affecting the formation of Iran phobia.
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Persian
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The Islamic Revolution Approach, Volume:12 Issue: 44, 2019
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101
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