The economic and security consequences of the Karabakh conflict on the Islamic Republic of Iran
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Article Type:
Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
Relations between countries are based on economic, security, geographical and cultural conditions. Although the status of these factors is changing in the age of globalization, it is not true to say that these factors do not affect the relations between the two countries. As neighbors, Iran and Azerbaijan have cultural, historical and religious commonalities. Nevertheless, the relations between the two countries have faced certain challenges. One of the main challenges has been the Nagorno-Karabakh issue, which has been addressed in this research on both security and economic levels. This research was conducted with the aim of investigating the economic and security consequences of the Karabakh conflict on the Islamic Republic of Iran. The main question is how the Karabakh conflict can have economic and security consequences for the Islamic Republic of Iran. The findings indicate that the consequences and challenges in these two areas are within the scope of the positions of the Islamic Republic, the conflict in the field of energy and relations between Azerbaijan and Israel, along with the confrontation and the introduction of politics and ideology regarding the economic relations of these two countries. This research is done using descriptive-analytical method.
Keywords:
Karabakh , Azerbaijan , Armenia , Iran , Security
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Social-Political Studies of Iran's Culture and History, Volume:3 Issue: 1, 2024
Pages:
87 to 123
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