Investigating the Social Impacts of Islamic Revolution of Iran on the Developments of Caspian Sea Littoral States

Authors

1 Professor, University of Tehran

2 Faculty of Islamic Studies Department of the University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan.

Abstract

The amount of Islamic revolution's impact on the social conditions of Caspian Sea littoral states has been different due to the level of relations, common cultural and religious characteristics or barriers in way. The most important strategy of Iran from the time of collapse to 1995 was to emphasize the independence of these countries, enhance regional cooperation, expand commercial and economic cooperation, provide transit privileges, avoid tension creating actions, settle regional disputes, emphasizing the negation of domination of alien powers in the region and emphasizing peaceful solutions and strengthening mutual trust between Iran and regional states. Second phase of relations has been from 1995 up to present day while their relations with western countries, Israel, Turkey etc. have remarkably expanded and anti-Iran propaganda has increased in those countries that require more attention by officials of Islamic Republic of Iran's diplomacy which is definitely influential.  

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