The Paradox of Divergence‐Convergence in Iran‐Egypt Foreign Relations after Islamic Revolution (1979‐2014)
Located in the cross‐section of Asia, Europe and Africa, Egypt, with its <br />history and capacity in leading the Arab world, is of the most <br />important countries in the Middle East, with which all regional and <br />ultra‐regional powers need to have political int...
Main Authors: | Mahdi Javdani‐Moqaddam, Maryam Shafi’i |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | fas |
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Qom Islamic Azad University
2014-09-01
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Series: | سپهر سیاست |
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Online Access: | http://se.journal.qom-iau.ac.ir/article_540962_d21ddba608080b33c78d8c3371ed668d.pdf |
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