Iranian Review of Foreign Affairs

Iranian Review of Foreign Affairs

 

Iranian Review of Foreign Affairs is the academic English language biannual of the Institute for Strategic Research, an affiliate of the Center for Strategic Research – CSR – (Expediency Council, Tehran). papers should be written based on the following items:

1-Iran`s Foreign Policy

2-Iran and World Politics

3-Iran and the Middle East

4-Iran and Great Powers

5-Iran and International Affairs(like climate change, terrorism, and pandemics). 

 Subject Area: Iran`s Foreign Policy

Publication Period: Once every six months 

Access and Dissemination Policy: Open Access

Iranian Review of Foreign Affairs(IRFA) is a member of the committee on publication ethics(COPE) 

This open-access journal is published under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License

Reviewing method: Double Blind Peer Review

Plagiarism investigation software: Plagiarisma                Samim Noor

Release template: Printed and Electronic

You can Download the Intrest conflict form and Letter of commitment to publish the article here.

Whatsapp Number: +989309884373

According to the decision of the Strategic Research Institute, the Iranian Review of Foreign Affairs biannual 
"does not receive any costs for registering, reviewing and publishing articles".

Scientific Grade: Based on the assessment conducted by the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology for the year 2021(1400): B

 
Current Issue: Volume 16, Issue 2 - Serial Number 42, December 2025 

Keywords Cloud

  • Iran
  • Foreign Policy
  • United States
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Islamic Republic of Iran
  • Middle East
  • Turkey
  • China
  • Russia
  • Security
  • Israel
  • Afghanistan
  • Syria
  • constructivism
  • International Law
  • Persian Gulf
  • confrontation
  • international relations
  • Human rights
  • Strategic
  • Energy
  • America
  • India
  • Sanction
  • Zionist regime
  • Sanctions
  • Geopolitics
  • strategy
  • US
  • West Asia
  • International System
  • European Union
  • Islam
  • identity
  • the United States
  • security dilemma
  • Foreign Investment
  • Realism
  • National Interests
  • Georgia
  • terrorism
  • NATO
  • Pakistan
  • Orientalism
  • Balance of Power
  • Obama
  • Iraq
  • Discourse
  • U.S
  • Exceptionalism
  • Securitization
  • Neighborhood Policy
  • economic diplomacy
  • Central Asia
  • Diplomacy
  • International Security
  • cooperation
  • Islamic Republic
  • Iraqi Kurdistan
  • globalization
  • Maximum Pressure
  • National Interest
  • Gaza crisis
  • Soft power
  • cultural diplomacy
  • The Islamic Republic of Iran
  • US foreign policy
  • Eastern Europe
  • the USA
  • Discourse Analysis
  • Japan
  • war
  • Military security
  • Iranian Identity
  • Peace
  • International Organizations
  • Iranian Studies
  • Middle East studies
  • US-Iran Relations
  • Karabakh
  • Rapprochement
  • United Nations
  • Turkish Foreign Policy
  • International Sanctions
  • Strait of Hormuz
  • Mediation
  • \"Iran\"
  • BRICS
  • Environment
  • Economic Relations
  • Ukraine war
  • Yemen
  • Axis of Resistance
  • Iran’s nuclear dossier
  • JCPOA
  • Arab Spring
  • Pragmatism
  • balance of threat
  • moderation
  • France
  • public diplomacy
  • Human Security
  • Hegemony
  • Hezbollah
  • Nuclear negotiations
  • United Arab Emirates
  • Iran Nuclear Program
  • World order
  • universality
  • Geostrategy
  • Indian Ocean
  • National Security
  • Strategic Partnership
  • Public Participation
  • Nuclear Program
  • Strategic Cooperation
  • Security Strategy
  • reconciliation discourse
  • European Union (EU)
  • U.S. Foreign Policy
  • congress
  • Peace Process
  • Rhetoric
  • IranIraq War
  • Syrian Crisis
  • Oil
  • Neoclassical realism
  • energy Security
  • game theory
  • Belt and Road Initiative
  • Military Diplomacy
  • conflict
  • North Africa
  • Britain
  • Foreign Policy Discourse
  • Islamic awakening
  • regional powers
  • Policy
  • Justice and Development Party
  • look to the East
  • Iran’s Nuclear Program
  • Eurasia
  • Iran Sanctions
  • nuclear
  • network security order
  • leadership
  • Economic Development
  • Egypt
  • Multilateralism
  • EU
  • Contemporary Iranian Studies
  • Power Projections
  • interests
  • IAEA
  • Cold War rivalry
  • Regional security
  • common security
  • Presidential Administration
  • Complex Deterrence
  • Ba'athist Iraq
  • the Islamic Republic of Iran's Foreign Policy
  • Cultural diversity
  • water crisis
  • International society
  • Targeted Sanctions
  • Threats
  • sanction period
  • macro environment
  • Strategic Stability
  • Emancipation
  • Ethnic Minorities
  • Positive
  • Israeli foreign policy
  • South Africa
  • \"James N. Rosenau\"
  • Indigenize
  • African continent
  • Deterrence
  • Political stability
  • institutions
  • Systemic Constraints
  • Italy’s foreign policy
  • great power
  • neighborly relations
  • Iran-Iraq war
  • HydroPolitics
  • Destabilization
  • Trust
  • Keywords: hybrid war
  • ‘’United States’’
  • Geneva Accord
  • Peripheral Actors
  • Regional SubSystem
  • Iranian-American Diaspora
  • Economic Approaches
  • power resources
  • Persian Gulf region
  • the U.S
  • Strategic Asset
  • EU policy

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