%0 Journal Article %T Pro-Iran-Deal Actors and US foreign policy 2011-2015 %J Iranian Review of Foreign Affairs %I Institute for Strategic Research, Department of Foreign Affairs %Z 20088221 %A Toghyani,, Atefeh %D 2021 %\ 01/01/2021 %V 12 %N 33 %P 33-60 %! Pro-Iran-Deal Actors and US foreign policy 2011-2015 %K Iran Deal %K American Civil Societies %K Obama %K Network analysis %K pro-Iran-deal network %R 10.22034/irfa.2021.145353 %X During the Iran agreement from 2011 to 2015 a pro-Iran deal campaign has started in the U.S. Critical questions for Iranian are: who were these people? Who funded them? From whom do they get their information? This study tried to answer these questions by following the pro-Iran deal actors from 2011 to 2015 in the United States. Therefore, a couple of actors were found who were in favor of the Iran deal. The work then followed the money and information transformation data of these pro-Iran deal actors. The article got into a socio-diagram of the interrelation of pro-deal funders and actors with the help of NVIVO 12 software. It also followed the role of the Obama administration in this network. The social network theory of power by Castells (2007) was used that indicates the importance of the social network in gaining discourse power to program-specific networks according to the interests and values of the programmers. So, with the help of theory, the article concluded that the Obama administration programmed a significant network to have the influence and the power to seal the deal in the U.S.; besides, the network tried to influence Obama policy toward Iran. The articles also categorized the supporters of the deal into eight groups: institutions in the prevention of nuclear weapons, the Iranian community, political advocacy groups, religious groups, think tank associations, Jewish institutions, those related to the Obama administration, and free funders. %U https://irfajournal.csr.ir/article_145353_a08befc9fc2e89b0a05c69d7f48350ea.pdf