International Law and Pandemic Diseases (Case Study: Coronavirus)
International Law and Pandemic Diseases (Case Study: Coronavirus)

abbas taghvaee; atefeh lorkojuri

Volume 4, Issue 13 , September 2020, Pages 1-15

https://doi.org/10.29252/jps.4.13.1

Abstract
  With the outbreak of coronary heart disease and then its epidemic crisis, news about this viral disease became the headlines of the world media and became an important topic of the ...  Read More
Technological Technocracy: A Theoretical Representation of
Technological Technocracy: A Theoretical Representation of "Science and Technology Diplomacy" in the Time of the Corona Epidemic

saeed chehrazad; maryam fakhrabadi; fatemeh baee

Volume 4, Issue 13 , September 2020, Pages 17-40

Abstract
  Due to international developments, other governments are no longer considered to be the main actors in the international system, in addition to governments, other informal actors, including ...  Read More
Iran's military defense strategy against the formation of Military-Arabian Coalescence in the Persian Gulf region with an Emphasis on Security
Iran's military defense strategy against the formation of Military-Arabian Coalescence in the Persian Gulf region with an Emphasis on Security

reza rahimi; Qiuomars Yazdan Panah

Volume 4, Issue 13 , September 2020, Pages 41-64

Abstract
  In the years leading up to 2020, the geopolitical regions in South-West Asia, influenced by some geopolitical factors such as the efforts of some Arab countries to form a Military-Arabian ...  Read More
Analysis of Bahrain's foreign policy model
Analysis of Bahrain's foreign policy model

ali rezaee; vahid sharbati; Mohaddese heidari

Volume 4, Issue 13 , September 2020, Pages 65-90

Abstract
  Bahrain is one of the small but important countries in the Persian Gulf region, which is ruled by 30% of the Sunni population, despite the fact that 70% of its population is Shiite, ...  Read More
Hegemonism and the US foreign policy approaches based on the three meanings of hegemony
Hegemonism and the US foreign policy approaches based on the three meanings of hegemony

alireza rezaei

Volume 4, Issue 13 , September 2020, Pages 91-116

Abstract
  The concept of hegemony is one of the concepts that has been widely used in the theoretical literature of international relations today. The widespread use of the concept of hegemony ...  Read More
The Impact of Improving Fossil Energy Policies in Increasing the Security of the Islamic Republic of Iran
The Impact of Improving Fossil Energy Policies in Increasing the Security of the Islamic Republic of Iran

hasti seif; mohammadreza agharebparast; mohammad behnoud

Volume 4, Issue 13 , September 2020, Pages 117-131

Abstract
  Energy plays a fundamental role in the life of the industrial economy of societies, and when sufficient energy is available, economic development will be possible. Foreign policy and ...  Read More
Foreign Policy of the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Islamic Theory of International Relations: Transition from Western Theories
Foreign Policy of the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Islamic Theory of International Relations: Transition from Western Theories

Majid Abbasi; masoomeh jamali

Volume 4, Issue 13 , September 2020, Pages 133-155

Abstract
  The Islamic Revolution of Iran brought about a serious change in international relations. With this development, current theories in international relations failed to analyze Iran's ...  Read More
The future of the US presence in the Persian Gulf in the light of developments in the balance of power system in the region
The future of the US presence in the Persian Gulf in the light of developments in the balance of power system in the region

ahmad alobatfard; seyed hekmatallah hashemipour

Volume 4, Issue 13 , September 2020, Pages 157-170

Abstract
  Due to its geopolitical position, the Persian Gulf has long been considered by world powers and today, as one of the most important regions in the world, plays an important role in ...  Read More
Obstacles of Constitutional Intellectuals in Forming the Public Sphere as a Prelude to Iranian Democracy
Obstacles of Constitutional Intellectuals in Forming the Public Sphere as a Prelude to Iranian Democracy

reza mirzad; Maghsoud Ranjbar; Mohammad Hossein Asadi Davoodabadi

Volume 4, Issue 13 , September 2020, Pages 171-183

Abstract
  This study tries to examine the role of intellectuals of the constitutional era in the formation of the public sphere and to answer the question of why Iranian intellectuals have not ...  Read More
Futurism of Convergent or Divergent Relations between the United States and the European Union by 2030 on Important International Issues
Futurism of Convergent or Divergent Relations between the United States and the European Union by 2030 on Important International Issues

abouzar nazari; parviz ahadi; Mohammad Yousefi Joybari

Volume 4, Issue 13 , September 2020, Pages 185-205

Abstract
  National interests are the main essence of international politics and power is also the main tool in achieving goals. It is necessary to pay attention to the relations between the United ...  Read More