Caucasus, Cooperation or Opposition

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After the collapse of Soviet Union, a new Balkan formed in the northwest of Iran that can act as an opportunity or a threat. Now it seems that if Iran knows the new world system well, can use these changes in order to follow its own benefits. Providing such a chance needs deep consultation in the region and investigation of relations between regional powers and super powers according to geographical position, political geography, geopolitics and geo-economic. The combination of these factors shows how Iran can use this situation. It is very important that we should notice the changes that have been happened in the world after the collapse of Soviet Union and keeping in mind that nowadays the conflict between powers is upon co-operation not reciprocity. The sign of this matter is the common desires of great powers that appear in the region. It seems that super powers are trying to complete the chains of Iran’s blockade in Caucasus and clear evidences of closeness between us and Russia can been seen in the region. With no doubt this kind of closeness can act as a threat and cause difficulties for Iran and put Iran in a serious isolation
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Persian
Published:
Quarterly Journal of Human Geography, Volume:3 Issue: 1, 2011
Page:
31
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