Research on the role of the foreign policy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in territorialization of Islamic civilization

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Assistant Professor at Supreme National Defense University

2 PhD student of the Supreme National Defense University

Abstract

The horizon of the movement of the Islamic Republic of Iran is not and is not only the formation of an Islamic government within the national borders of the country, but its real horizon is to reach the territorialization of Islamic civilization with all its civilizational accessories based on alienating discourse by referring to upstream documents. How to reach the goal in this direction should be searched in the capacities and capabilities of the country's foreign policy institution with all its active and reactive dimensions, including conventional and conflicting policies.
Iran's Islamic Revolution, as a crystallization of ideological principles and values, is a multifaceted phenomenon. A feature that elevates it from a simple one-dimensional structure to a multi-dimensional domain in dynamic foreign policy. That the foreign policy of the Islamic Republic of Iran, with the ups and downs of the past four decades and enjoying the richness of Iranian history and civilization through the consequences of conventional and conflicting patterns, has entered the field of territorialization of Islamic civilization is the main issue of the present research.
Therefore, in this research, with the descriptive-analytical approach of political methodology in the foreign policy category of the Islamic Republic of Iran, we draw the capacity of territorialization of Islamic civilization with emphasis on proportionality and gradation in the principles of foreign policy.

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