barjam, the iranian nuclear dossier and context of de securitization securitization

Authors

فرزاد رستمی

هیات علمی مسعود نادری

ندارم

abstract

many theorists in the field of security, think, that iran country does not respect the logic of security equations in the region and the world and this political difficulties for countries in the region and even the country have been followed. this article adopt an analytical-explanatory approach intends to main components and performance levels of the islamic republic of iran on the agreed barjam, and in the context of securitization and de securitization approach illustrates the. in the present article is concerned that there are events that able a significant difference in pre and post processes to create. barjam with their index changes in position of islamic republic of iran has provided and indicates the subject that has been accepted iran's position in the international community and the iranian government to normalize relations with the west on the agenda is home to rebuild its position in the region and the world.

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