Systematic explanation of the geopolitical threats of Iran in the West Asian region in the second step of the Iranian Islamic Revolution (by presenting a model based on the Strauss-Corbin model)

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Assistant Professor of Political Science at Imam Ali University

2 Member of the Faculty of Imam Ali University (AS)

Abstract

Geopolitical threats are a type of threats that threaten the security and national interests of countries based on existing geopolitical factors and realities. In the meantime, due to its own identity and geopolitics, the Republic of Iran has been threatened and even violated in many cases in the first step of the Islamic Revolution. But in the end, despite the political, economic and military-security ups and downs, he was able to repel the threats and even turn some of them into opportunities and take effective steps in the direction of shaping the desired regional geopolitical order. But now, at the beginning of the second step of the Islamic Revolution, step by step with the progress and successes achieved in the domestic and international arenas, the enmity of the enemies of identity and power has become more visible, the fields of threats have become wider and the horizon of confrontation has become clearer. The current situation and conditions and the prospects ahead in the second step of the Islamic revolution have doubled the need to recognize the regional geopolitical threats against Iran. Therefore, in this research, the trend of the evolution of the geopolitical order in the Southwest Asia region has been investigated and analyzed with the method of qualitative analysis, and further, based on the GT method, the main categories of text extraction, existing and emerging threats against the existence J.A. Iran and the existence of the Islamic Revolution, explained and based on the Strauss-Corbin systematic model, effective strategies to deal with geopolitical threats have been presented.Ukraine's military doctrine is changing from "defensive to deterrence and becoming offensive." Russia's military doctrine has changed from "offensive to defensive" in some areas.

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