- Aurum Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi
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- The Transition from Nationalism to Islamism in Iran’s Foreign Policy
The Transition from Nationalism to Islamism in Iran’s Foreign Policy
Authors : Mohammad Reza Pashayi, Timuçin Kodaman
Pages : 229-252
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Publication Date : 2023-12-31
Article Type : Research
Abstract :The 1979 Iranian Revolution is a multifaceted phenomenon with intricate causes, complex evolution and far-reaching outcomes. Rooted in the Constitutional Revolution of the early 20th century and the rise to power of the Ayatollahs, its beginnings are distinct but interconnected. Unlike many revolutions of the 20th century, the 1979 Iranian Revolution was a departure from the socialist or communist model and manifested itself as a revolt against both Western and Eastern systems, with unique outcomes. The 1979 Revolution shook a traditional and established order and paved the way for the rise of Islamism within a new political framework. This ideology, like its predecessors, adopted a singular leadership based on religious doctrine. To differentiate itself from global and regional powers and focus on its unique revolution, the Iranian regime shaped a foreign policy summarized by the slogan "neither East nor West, the Islamic Republic” and aimed to export this ideology globally. The policy focused primarily on political and ideological interests, resulting in permanent sanctions imposed by the United States. This economic aspect contributes to the changes in Iran’s foreign policy towards the United States, from pre-revolutionary Persian nationalism to post-Revolutionary political Islam, emphasizing its strength and adaptability in the face of external pressures.Keywords : Dış Politika, İran Devrimi, ABD, Şiilik, “Doğu’ya Bakış”