Zhngan code and geopolitical ties in foreign policy: the case of the Islamic Republic of Iran and Saudi Arabia

Sometimes using the concepts of science could be helpful in understanding political relations and international researchers. One of the conceptual interest in the geopolitical system is used, is the concept of "code" and "genome" in geopolitics. Geopolitical genome, the genetic m...

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主要な著者: mohammadjavad fathi, mojtaba abdekhodaei, sarem shiravand
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出版事項: Allameh Tabataba'i University Press 2018-05-01
シリーズ:Faṣlnāmah-i Pizhūhish/hā-yi Rāhburdī-i Siyāsat
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オンライン・アクセス:https://qpss.atu.ac.ir/article_8585_f7819dc7bceb44cc988dd0064a52722f.pdf
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description Sometimes using the concepts of science could be helpful in understanding political relations and international researchers. One of the conceptual interest in the geopolitical system is used, is the concept of "code" and "genome" in geopolitics. Geopolitical genome, the genetic map of each country's that affects domestic and especially foreign policy of the countries. Countries consider genomes of other actors as geopolitical codes. Interaction or confrontation of Code / genome of countries creates an atmosphere that can be aligned or inconsistent with national and regional interests. The authors of this paper attempt to identify factors affecting geopolitics of Iran and Saudi Arabia. To answer the question of "what impacts geopolitical tool in foreign policy with Iran and Saudi Arabia? The hypothesis of the paper is that the geopolitical genome and the heritability and geographic features of Saudi Arabia and the Islamic Republic of Iran are very influential in the formation of geopolitical codes, orientations and strategies of the two countries in the external arena, and both actors are trying to turn off its negative gene and power generating forces and activating the positive and powerful genes, while the geopolitical approach dominates the relationship between the two actors.
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spelling doaj.art-6899455a33d746deabaf961383072fc02024-01-02T11:06:27ZfasAllameh Tabataba'i University PressFaṣlnāmah-i Pizhūhish/hā-yi Rāhburdī-i Siyāsat2345-61402476-62082018-05-0172412515610.22054/qpss.2018.21444.16098585Zhngan code and geopolitical ties in foreign policy: the case of the Islamic Republic of Iran and Saudi Arabiamohammadjavad fathi0mojtaba abdekhodaei1sarem shiravand2PhD student in political science, trends futures Islamic Revolution, Shahed University, TehranAssistant Professor of International Relations at Allameh Tabatabai University, TehranCentral Eurasian Studies Master's Graduate School of International Relations of the Ministry of Foreign AffairsSometimes using the concepts of science could be helpful in understanding political relations and international researchers. One of the conceptual interest in the geopolitical system is used, is the concept of "code" and "genome" in geopolitics. Geopolitical genome, the genetic map of each country's that affects domestic and especially foreign policy of the countries. Countries consider genomes of other actors as geopolitical codes. Interaction or confrontation of Code / genome of countries creates an atmosphere that can be aligned or inconsistent with national and regional interests. The authors of this paper attempt to identify factors affecting geopolitics of Iran and Saudi Arabia. To answer the question of "what impacts geopolitical tool in foreign policy with Iran and Saudi Arabia? The hypothesis of the paper is that the geopolitical genome and the heritability and geographic features of Saudi Arabia and the Islamic Republic of Iran are very influential in the formation of geopolitical codes, orientations and strategies of the two countries in the external arena, and both actors are trying to turn off its negative gene and power generating forces and activating the positive and powerful genes, while the geopolitical approach dominates the relationship between the two actors.https://qpss.atu.ac.ir/article_8585_f7819dc7bceb44cc988dd0064a52722f.pdfiransaudi arabiaforeign policygeopolitical codegeopolitical
spellingShingle mohammadjavad fathi
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Zhngan code and geopolitical ties in foreign policy: the case of the Islamic Republic of Iran and Saudi Arabia
Faṣlnāmah-i Pizhūhish/hā-yi Rāhburdī-i Siyāsat
iran
saudi arabia
foreign policy
geopolitical code
geopolitical
title Zhngan code and geopolitical ties in foreign policy: the case of the Islamic Republic of Iran and Saudi Arabia
title_full Zhngan code and geopolitical ties in foreign policy: the case of the Islamic Republic of Iran and Saudi Arabia
title_fullStr Zhngan code and geopolitical ties in foreign policy: the case of the Islamic Republic of Iran and Saudi Arabia
title_full_unstemmed Zhngan code and geopolitical ties in foreign policy: the case of the Islamic Republic of Iran and Saudi Arabia
title_short Zhngan code and geopolitical ties in foreign policy: the case of the Islamic Republic of Iran and Saudi Arabia
title_sort zhngan code and geopolitical ties in foreign policy the case of the islamic republic of iran and saudi arabia
topic iran
saudi arabia
foreign policy
geopolitical code
geopolitical
url https://qpss.atu.ac.ir/article_8585_f7819dc7bceb44cc988dd0064a52722f.pdf
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