Strategic Foreign Policy From the Ministry to the Embassy A review of Role of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

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The treaty of Vestfalia was in 1648 CE and then Vienna congress in 1815 CE were turned out the base of international relation. The Ministry of Affairs is one the first four ministries in Iran that King Fath Ali decided to establish on his return from his first trip to Europe. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs was established on 1200 SY, corresponding to 1227 LY, and, 1821 CE. It's first constitution was composed some seventy years later by Mirza Saeed Khan Motamen-ol-Molk , one of the best choices of Amirkabir. This constitution, came to be known as the Charter today, has endured an evolutionary process in another seventy years, undergone five rounds of partial and general amendments, and, finally was approved in the then by-chambers houses of Senate and Shora in 1352 SY. This Charter, called the "Organizational, Recruitment, Financial, and Disciplinary Regulations", is now enforced by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The present essay investigates the foreign policy of the Islamic Republic of Iran and the role it's executive arm, that is ambassadors and embassies, could have in foreign policy approach.
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Persian
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Journal Strategic Studies of Public Policy, Volume:7 Issue: 23, 2017
Pages:
199 to 206
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