فهرست مطالب

نشریه مدیریت و پژوهش های دفاعی
پیاپی 68 (زمستان 1390 و بهار 1391)

  • بهای روی جلد: 50,000ريال
  • تاریخ انتشار: 1391/03/18
  • تعداد عناوین: 7
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  • M. Bagherbabaee, Mostafahaidarimanesh Page 1
    Ending the imposed war with deficiency of hard war on Islamic Revolution, the enemies, and especially America stuck to soft war and cultural policies to debacle IR of Iran. Students were amongthe goals,whichthe enemies paid much attention to them.This was the Leader’s concerns. So, development the suitable course of action for students to encounter the soft threats according to the Leader’s speech and presenting suitable paradigm to encounter the soft threats is the aim of this article. Everyday changes in different domains, such as political, social and economicin student’s arena prove the issues. The research query includesgovernmental student’s functions to encounter the soft threats with emphasis on the Leader’s speech. Student’s function before threats is the hypothesis of the research. The article’s written in descriptive way using the content analysis. All speeches of the Leaderwere studied through the methodology and the keywords were identified and valued according to precedency tables. Theconcept paradigm in three stages (before, in and after threat), were analyzed in schematic and variance way and the result proved the before threats actions.
    Keywords: soft threat, social security, Tehran University, students
  • Hosain Eliasi, Hasan Rastegarpanah Page 15
    From 1380 to 1386, the IRGChadinitiated a great deal of cultural efforts amid security and military endeavors to manage the crisis in Kurdistan’s regions, decreasing the divergence potential, and cleaning up the contexts of protest acts. In this article, we try to study the impacts of IRGC’s cultural-social measures in creating constant security at that time. We review the ethnic issues in Iran and its post-revolution incidents according to IRGC’s efforts. To do so, 107 crisis elites and managers’ views were gathered through valid questionnaires. The results were analyzed through SPSS survey software and the entirehypothesiswas proved correctly. The findings show the more IRGC’s efforts, the least support of the publicfrom the militias, the more interdependency of people and Islamic government.
    Keywords: Kurdistan, people, constant security, cultural measures, insurgency
  • Reza Sobhanifar Page 53
    The impacts of cultural vulnerable on Qazvin’s Basij missions are studied in this research. So, wedeveloped secondary questions, to evaluate the recepting, educating, organizing and integrating the Basij forces.
    We employed the library documents to present the literature of the research. As well,we used questionnaire which shows five-choiceStandard Likert.The standardindicates minimum to maximum effect.
    The total number was 26000 personnel of the Qazvin’s Basij,sample surveywas n=.239. 350 questionnaires were distributed and 235 of them were gathered. The data analyzed through SPSS software according to content analysis. The results showed that cultural vulnerable had meaningful impacts on Basij missions.
    Keywords: cultural vulnerable, Basij forces, Qazvin, instructing, organizing, soft war
  • Abbas Mehri, Hamid Khosravi Page 75
    Soft war’s an important and pervasive issue. It’s necessary to present its all dimensions and instances in Armed forces centers. The effectiveness of instructing encountering the soft war in educating centers, in general, and in ShahidMotahari College, in particular, is studied in this article. To do so, the cadets were asked, how well do the instructing courses increase your profession skills and change your point of view in encountering soft war?
    This research’s done through descriptive-analytical approach. The questionnaire was distributed to the cadets to get their replies. The results showed high effectiveness of the courses.
    Keywords: instructing, instructing effectiveness, soft war, soft threats, Resistance arm
  • Gholamhosainebrahimiyazdi, Ali Barzegaran Page 99
    Dominance of advanced technology in today’s warshas made the fighting different from the past.Applying airpower’s become the main component of modern wars. Neutralizing the enemy’s air defense systems (with 50 years experiences) is the main base in reinforcing the military airpower. The objective’s neutralizing, suppressing or decreasing the enemy’s abilities of Ground-Air defenses systems. Military planners believethat adopting the operational concepts would,without any threats, mass the friendly offences on enemy’s ground forces.This operation would also release initiatives, increase the impact of air operations and decrease combat losses. On the other hand, most of today’s air defense systems aren’t prepared to encounter these threats, so prospecting the functions and recognizing opposition ways shall increase the preparedness of air defense units in future wars. In this article, you would become familiar with attributes, planning, tactics, and the equipment of the operation.Then, the functions of the neutralizing the attacker’s air defense systems and defender’s actionsand their doctrines in resent wars are presented. At the end, after analyzing the findings, the encounteringapproaches would be studying. The article is practical and descriptive-analytical. Data gathering is done through library research.
    Keywords: airpower, air defense, passive defense, electronic war
  • Hadimoradpiri, Shabantila Page 129
    The role of Elam’s natural geography for people settlement in emergency situation (bombardment and missile attack) with passive defense approaches is analyzed in the article. The main research query is,which one of the consideration is more important in passive defense in Elam’s natural geography to encounter the bombardment and missile attack? Are there any meaningful differences between those who use Elam’s natural geography (ArghavanStrait, MelePanjavia, Dalahoo Strait) as the entrenchment in emergency situationand those who stay in the city?
    To reach the goal of the research, natural geography,the background of employing passive defense and its theoretical foundations in Iran are studied. 7 hypothesis plotted of different documents are as follow: weather, hydrology, geomorphology, living geography, status quo of the entrenchments (artificial, natural) and the impacts of major components of the passive defense in decreasing the vulnerabilities. Survey case study and gathering questionnaire are used in writing the article. The results show that the above ingredients of Elam and living geography as well as settlement places are effective parameters in decreasing the vulnerabilities and the losses. The research also showsit’s possible to reach the passive defense goals. But, the existing entrenchments (artificial and natural) aren’t so effective.
    Keywords: passive defense, natural geography, Elam
  • Ghasemabaniarani Page 159
    Endeavor to deploy an unbreakable system in order to intercept and encounter the antiballistic missiles, even before projectingis one of the superpower's concerns(US, Russia, and military powers) in many years. In this research, we first try to identify the functions of ballistic missiles and the missile defense in resent wars. Identifying the countrie's course of actions to encounter the antiballistic missile systems in future wars is the goal, we try to reach in this research. At the end, according to future wars attributes, we offer some suggestions on neutralizing antiballistic missile systems and increasing the impacts of the ballistic missiles. The research is written through descriptive-analytical method.
    Keywords: missile defense, ballistic missile, air defense, missile shield