Challenges of the ICC’s Ruling on Jurisdiction Based on the Mechanism of Article 19(3)
of the Statute in The Myanmar Situation and its Justification in its Jurisprudence
Challenges of the ICC’s Ruling on Jurisdiction Based on the Mechanism of Article 19(3) of the Statute in The Myanmar Situation and its Justification in its Jurisprudence

Javad Salehi

Volume 4, Issue 15 , March 2021, Pages 1-13

Abstract
  The function of the ICC prosecutor based on the mechanism of article 19(3) of the statute to the ICC’s ruling on jurisdiction in the Myanmar situation is one of the unprecedented ...  Read More
Iran's Naval Defense Strategy
Iran's Naval Defense Strategy

alireza rezaei; Ghasem Torabi

Volume 4, Issue 15 , March 2021, Pages 15-25

Abstract
      Given to the impacts of the Iran-Iraq war and strategic importance and geographical situation of Hormoz strait, Islamic Republic of Iran Navy has adopted the asymmetric ...  Read More
Decision-Making and Collective Choice against Terrorism in the UNSC
Decision-Making and Collective Choice against Terrorism in the UNSC

Ali Akbar Jafari

Volume 4, Issue 15 , March 2021, Pages 27-55

Abstract
  Decisions as outputs of international organizations are highly influenced by different motivations. Presence of veto powers, heterogeneity of preferences and the rules governing decisions ...  Read More
Foreign Policy Discourse of Extremist Hindus
Foreign Policy Discourse of Extremist Hindus

Mohammad Hassan Shaykh al-Islami; Omid Babelian

Volume 4, Issue 15 , March 2021, Pages 57-75

Abstract
  The present article explores the discourse of extremist Hindus after Gandhi. Gandhi’s discourse, in his lifetime, was to become the most important political driving force in India. ...  Read More
Turkey's foreign policy in the Syrian crisis
Turkey's foreign policy in the Syrian crisis

mahdyeh heydari

Volume 4, Issue 15 , March 2021, Pages 77-91

Abstract
  This article analyze Turkey's aggressive foreign policy in the face of the Syrian crisis with an explanatory method and from the perspective of defensive realism. Therefore, the main ...  Read More
Indeterminate Regionalism in the Middle East
Indeterminate Regionalism in the Middle East

naser pourebrahim; Reza Nasiri Hamed

Volume 4, Issue 15 , March 2021, Pages 93-112

Abstract
  This paper will examine regionalism and anti-regionalism trends in the Middle East after the Arab uprisings. The implementation of Trump policies in the region, the rise and fall of ...  Read More
Analysis of China's role in the Persian Gulf with its Security view of the Country to the Region  (after the Islamic Awakening)
Analysis of China's role in the Persian Gulf with its Security view of the Country to the Region (after the Islamic Awakening)

Hesamuddin Azimifar; Mohammad Reza Aqarabparast; Seyed Mostafa Madani

Volume 4, Issue 15 , March 2021, Pages 113-123

Abstract
      Islamic awakening is a movement, which has exploited the Muslim nations for many years to return Islam to the social and individual life of Muslims, and in contrast ...  Read More
hermeneutical dialogue theory
(a method for reading the political text)
hermeneutical dialogue theory (a method for reading the political text)

Tooraj Rrahmani

Volume 4, Issue 15 , March 2021, Pages 125-137

Abstract
      Reading the political thoughts throughout the twentieth century, have been accompanied less with the new theoretical achievement about dialogue. Subjectivism is dominant ...  Read More
Corona Pandemic, symptom of the event The transformation of Neoliberal policies to a social imaginary
Corona Pandemic, symptom of the event The transformation of Neoliberal policies to a social imaginary

Mohammad Mohammadi

Volume 4, Issue 15 , March 2021, Pages 139-151

Abstract
      In Deleuze's views “event” is not an occurrence in the present, it is a process of becoming, which simultaneously is attached to past and future. It belongs ...  Read More