Effects of Islamic Republic of Iran's Power Elements on World Order According to Ayatollah Khamenei's Point of View

Abstract:
According to Ayatollah Khamenei, the world order is changing. Falling of western powers and the rise of oppressed nations –especially Muslim Middle Eastern ones- are some key points of the very new order. Islamic Republic of Iran in 1979 can be considered as a motivator and turning point for the people of Muslim front which can be taken into account as the first step of power transition from arrogant states to the poor nations. In this paper, different aspects of IRI effects on the order of worldwide power, alongside capabilities, opportunities and threats of the so-called role have been studied. The assumption has been developed with having some relevant concepts in the mind; ranging from geopolitical situation, strategic depth, inherent-based conversation of the Islamic Republic of Iran to future-study attitude based on ideal prospects of the governing system and the national strategic goals. This article shows foreign policies of IRI can bring about the power for the global resistance front using inherent centered soft power, motivating Islamic awakening and regional movements alongside the order of spiritual military power.
Language:
Persian
Published:
نشریه ره آورد سیاسی, Volume:15 Issue: 47, 2016
Page:
167
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