Title of article :
The Role of Identity-Semantic Ideals of Executive Elites in Iran's Foreign Policy (1368-1376
Author/Authors :
Karimi fard, Hossein Department of Political Sciences - Ahvaz Branch - Islamic Azad University - Ahvaz, IRAN , Aminnaji, Mohammad Hadi Quran and Hadith Sciences - Payam Noor University - Tehran, IRAN
Abstract :
Researchers use various political science and international relations theories with
modifications to analyze Hashemi's foreign policy in the period 1368-1376. Most
writers believe Hashemi's foreign policy was realistic according to materialist and
rationalist theories, and the power-ideology equation changed in favor of power
during this period. Others, using liberal-capitalist approaches, argue that Hashemi's
government tended to converge with international economic and financial
institutions and organizations. However, the above research vacuum is ignoring the
government and society identity components in this period and its impact on foreign
policy. The identity of political actors has a decisive effect on their behavior in the
international arena; therefore, the identity of the Islamic Republic of Iran has been
an influential factor in the foreign policy of this country. With the descriptiveanalytical
method, the present study aimed to examine the effect of identity ideals on
Hashemi's foreign policy. The hypothesis of this research is: Hashemi's policymaking
and foreign policy orientation are influenced by the identity components of
the domestic executive political elites and the dominance of the Westernist identity
discourse over the international system after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Keywords :
Constructivism , International System , Iran Foreign Policy , Identity Hashemi
Journal title :
Contemporary Research of the Islamic Revolution