The Foreign Policy's Strategy of Islamic Republic of Iran in Confrontation to Takfiri Groups in Syria, Iraq and Yemen

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One of the most important evolutions in middle east through last years was the emerging of TAKFIRI or terrorist groups that has had influences on IRI. Beside its effects on security basics, it has threatened the safety of Islamic Republic of Iran in various aspects. So this investigation wants to answer the following question: How was the Strategies of foreign and security policies of IRI in confrontation to Takfiri groups in Syria, Iraq, and Yemen? The research method of this investigation is descriptive-analytical and the Copenhagen school has been chosen as security school and theoretical framework that attends security over than military security, but in social, economic, and political dimensions. The hypothesis of this research shows that IRI attends domestic strategies and approaches such as passive, international, and regional defense that includes alliance improvements and efforts in opening the democratic ways and applying different groups in power field against vast security threatens of TAKFIRI groups.
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Persian
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International Journal of Nations Research, Volume:4 Issue: 37, 2019
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115
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