Title of article :
The Evolution of Russian Foreign Policy and Its Effect on Cooperation with Iran
Author/Authors :
Zargar, Afshin Karaj Azad University , Hatami, Touraj Karaj Azad University
Abstract :
Since 2000, Putin with his intellectual spectrum, backed by the factors of his power, the restoration of Russian credibility at regional and global levels, as well as the process of Eurasianism and Neo-Eurasianism was included in the foreign policy agenda. Accordingly, the questions of the research are, how has Russia behaved in its foreign policy in the post-2000 period whilst pursuing national goals and interests, and what are the hallmarks of its behavioral model? What effect has the change in Russia's foreign policy had on the process of increasing regional cooperation with Iran? The Increasing Iran-Russia cooperation to the military and security levels is defined in the context of Russia's macro-foreign policy strategy against US unilateralism and the use of Iran's capacity to manage regional developments. This study shows that Iran is an effective and influential regional partner for Russia in this important period. Based on the theory of neoclassical realism as a theory for explaining foreign policy, internal intellectual and cultural factors and variables of Russian politics, as well as the most important regional and transnational variables affecting the process and behavior of Russian foreign policy has been discussed.
Keywords :
Eurasianism , Russian revanchism , Ukraine crisis , Crimea annexation , Skripal crisis , Sanction
Journal title :
Iranian Review of Foreign Affairs