The U.S.'s Role in the Future Process of Iran-Russia Relations

سال انتشار: 1402
نوع سند: مقاله ژورنالی
زبان: انگلیسی
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تاریخ نمایه سازی: 18 آذر 1403

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Iran and Russia have some common issues due to their geographical proximity; on other hand, these two countries have nearly identical perspectives on some regional and global political and security issues, and they can use their capacities to create a model of complementary cooperation between the two countries.Yet, political-security concerns on the regional and global levels, particularly with regard to US policy towards the two nations, have always impacted these collaborations. Examining the history of relations between Iran and Russia over the last four decades reveals that the United States of America has consistently played the most important and influential role in Tehran-Moscow relations.However, an examination of America's influence on the ups and downs of Iran-Russia relations reveals that this factor has established milestones in increasing Iran and Russia's common understanding of being on the same axis.The existing assumptions also show that, as a result of regional and international trends, cybernetic logic has emerged in the development of Iran-Russia relations with the goal of balancing the threat against America, which may lead to the realization of the Iran-Russia strategic alliance scenario.In this study, the trend effect analysis method is used to identify the role of the United States in the process of Iran-Russia relations, and the new and potential dimensions of Tehran-Moscow relations are identified as a result of the American component.

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نویسندگان

Afifeh Abedi

Ph.D. Candidate of Political Studies of the Islamic Revolution of Iran (Future Studies), Shahed University, Tehran, Iran

Mohammad Rahim Eivazi

Professor of Futures Studies Department, Faculty of Governance, Tehran University, Iran.

Jahangir Karami

Associate Professor of International Relations in the Department of Russian Studies, Faculty of World Studies, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran