The purpose of present study was to analyze Irans diplomatic behavior from the revolution until the end of the war with emphasizing on the point that any country makes its foreign policy based on its time and place statuses which faces. Iran is similarly changedwith regard to the changes and agreements. During the war for example, Irans foreign policy was idealistic. In the other words, value-oriented discourse in its radical created opportunities to meettransnational purposes in the fields of political influence, ideological unity and the formation of spheres of influence in regional and international levels. The purposes led to meetnational objectives and industrial-technological development, economic prosperity and in particular international reputation. After the revolution, thecommunity-based discourse was turned in to an special discourse for maintaining Shiite Islamic heart dueto war and defend the countrys territorial integrity and by this, the countries diplomacy behavior was shifted from one state to another. The behavior has been also investigated for other stages and periods.
Hamidreza Kiasat and Mehrdad Afshooni. Irans Diplomatic Behavior from the Revolution until the End of the War.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36478/sscience.2016.4224.4230
URL: https://www.makhillpublications.co/view-article/1818-5800/sscience.2016.4224.4230