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political science
A Critique of the Book “Foreign Policy of Iran under President Hassan Rouhani’s First Term” (2013–2017)

Ali Bagheri Dolatabadi

Volume 23, Issue 1 , May 2023, , Pages 253-278

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2022.37551.2318

Abstract
  Studying Iran's foreign policy is one of the most interesting topics among the people and the academic community. This behavior is not specific to Iranians and can, also, be seen among other foreign researchers concerning Iran's foreign policy. Luciano Zaccara is one of the authors who has surpassed ...  Read More

political science
A Critical Review on the Book “Social Forces Behavior in Foreign Policy”

Elham Rasooli saniabadi

Volume 22, Issue 8 , October 2022, , Pages 319-342

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2022.38597.2391

Abstract
  Foreign policy analysis, as one of the important subfields of international relations knowledge, has become a living and current discussion in the scientific circles of international relations in the last decades of the 21st century and relatively important literature has been produced in this field. ...  Read More

political science
An Introduction to Criticism of the Cultural-Based Approach to Foreign Policy: A Critical Analysis of Language, Discourse and Foreign Policy

Maghsood Ranjbar

Volume 18, Issue 6 , December 2018, , Pages 145-167

Abstract
  This article reviews the book "Language, Discourse and Foreign Policy" by Mr. Majid Adibzadeh, considering that the author's approach is cultural and discursive, and genealogical. The foreign policy of the Islamic Republic of Iran is based on anti-discourse discourses from the 1330s onwards. The purpose ...  Read More

political science
Critical Review of “Diplomacy Lessons” by John Brady Kiesling

Mohammad Reza Agharebparast

Volume 16, Issue 41 , January 2016, , Pages 45-57

Abstract
  AbstractThis paper tries to analyze and criticize “Diplomacy Lessons” written by john Brady Kiesling. The book can be considered as a diary of an unsatisfied American Diplomat how resigned after the violent American-led invasion of Iraq.  In fifteen chapters, Kiesling tried to study ...  Read More