The Impact of Administrations of Obama and Trump Sanctions on Iran's Political, Social and Economic Conditions
This paper compares the economic and socio-political consequences of pre- and post- JCPOA sanctions imposed on Iranian society with the aim of assessing the role of the resilience as one of the main components of Iranian strategic culture in neutralizing the impact of sanctions. The question to be answered is: “what lesson may be concluded through comparing the similarities and differences between the imposed sanctions on Iran under the administrations of Obama and Trump in comparison while considering their consequences on the socio-political and economic conditions of the country and why? To properly answer this question, the intentions and actions of the sanctioning party, the mechanisms of the sanction and the way the sanctioned party reacts to sanctions as well as the intersection of these three dimensions have to be recognized. The initial response (hypothesis) in terms of these three dimensions is: “despite being more severe the sanctions imposed to Iran during the administration of Trump have only worsened Iran's economic situation compared to sanctions under the Obama's administration, and the country's socio-political situation is largely insured against tougher sanctions, which traces back to the rally- around -the- flag." This paper is descriptive-analytical and utilizes inferential methodology. The analysis of findings, mainly conducted through reasoning and qualitative analysis intensifies the validity of the hypothesis.