Department of International Relations
International Relations
International Relations, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran
International Relations
Political Science and International Relations, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran
Vali Golmohammadi Ph.D. is an Associatete Professor at Tarbiat Modares University, Department of International Relations, Tehran, and a visiting scholar at Bilkent University, Ankara. He is a lecturer at the World Studies Faculty of Tehran University and Senior Fellow at the Center for Middle East Strategic Studies. He is also a non-resident fellow at the Institute for Political and International Studies of Irans Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and The Strategic Council on Foreign Relations (SCFR). Golmohammadi is the Director of Central Eurasia Studies Program, Department of Foresight, Supreme National Defense University, Tehran. He is currently the Head of the Department of International Relations at Tarbiat Modares University.
Two years after withdrawing from the Iran nuclear deal, U.S. President Donald Trump's “maximum pressure” campaign has failed to change Iran's regional behavior, bring Tehran back to the negotiation table, curb its nuclear and missile programs, and counter Iran's proxy influence in the region. Instead, Iran has adopted a “maximum resistance” strategy to deal with Washington's pressure. According to the Neorealist school of thought in International Relations (IR), rising systemic or structural pressure on a given state is expected to alter its policies or even its regime. The case of Iran appears to challenge this expectation. This article suggests that Iran has adopted an “anti‐containment” strategy to deal with the U.S. press
The Dorojin granitoid at the northeastern Isfahan is located in the central Urumieh-Dokhtar zone and within the volcano-sedimentary complex. The Dorojin iron deposit is the one of the several ore deposits that Dorojin granitoid body is caused in its surrounding rocks. According to microscopic evidences, mineral assemblage of wollastonite, garnet, pyroxene (diopside), amphibole, epidote, feldspar, calcite and quartz, Dorojin deposit attributed to the class of calcic skarns that occur during two stages progressive and regressive. Based on electron microprobe analysis, some garnets are andradite (An92-97Gr1-5) in core and andradite-grossular (An53-66Gr30-41Sp2-4) in rim. In the beginning, andradite fluid inclusions with temperature range from
Water, as the primary human needs, play a vital role in all aspects of our life, such as social environment, production, the economy, food security, and politics. In the present investigation, Heavy Metals (HM) concentrations including Cr, Pb, and Cd, have been ascertained in drinking water resources. Besides, point estimation using Hazard Quotient (HQ) and Hazard Index (HI) formula and sensitivity analysis (SA) using the Monte Carlo Simulation technique, by 10,000 repetitions in Oracle Crystal Ball?, were applied to demonstrate the non-carcinogenic effects of HMs on different exposed populations (Infant, children, teenagers, and adults groups). According to the results, the concentrations of Cr, Pb, and Cd in water resources ranged from 2.
Taenia ovis larvae can result in economic losses in small ruminants due to condemnation of infected tissues or whole carcasses. From 2017 to 2018, the T. ovis prevalence in 16,180 sheep and 7560 goats at the Najafabad slaughterhouse in Isfahan was determined. More sheep (477; 2.9%) than goats (90; 1.2%) were found to be infected, and the prevalence was higher in animals< 1 y (p< 0.0001), and higher in spring in sheep (8.2%) and goats (2.2%). Female sheep were more frequently infected than males (p< 0.0001); this did not hold true for goats. Of the tissues examined, T. ovis was found more often in the heart muscle of sheep compared with other tissues; however, infections in the heart muscle, masseter muscle, diaphragm, and triceps were simil
Background: Socialization is defined as a complex process of learning and internalizing values, beliefs, knowledge and norms of a specific profession which forms a solid identity. This study aimed to review the previous publications which have examined the barriers and solution of the professional socialization of nursing through.Methods: Electronic databases of PubMed, Science Direct, Iranmedex, SID, Ovid, and Google Scholar were searched completely using appropriate keywords from 2000 to 2016, to identify the articles pertaining to the topic of interest. Twenty articles were found to be eligible and reviewed in this study.Results: The professional socialization is a complex process characterized at least by 4 determinants: learning, inter
Nine years into the (civil) war, Syria is in an extraordinarily poor position to confront the Covid-19 pandemic. Instead of the pandemic leading towards the uniting of local, regional, and international actors involved in Syria around a common purpose, conflict dynamics have hampered an effective response to Covid-19. Yet, the pandemic is unlikely to become a decisive turning point in conflict dynamics or an overall determinant of its future trajectory. Rather, in the mid-term, the relevant actors are likely to continue to follow their strategic interests in Syria, while some will have to adjust their operational priorities, as well as the strategies to pursue them, against the backdrop of the pandemic. Cooperation among external actors in
This article seeks to systematically survey the logic of unstable alliances in the Middle East after the Arab revolutions. On what basis do the governments of the Middle East enter into alliances with each other and what variables influence their fluid-forming coalition behavior? Contrary to mainstream approaches to explaining the nature of alliances, variables such as balance of power, anarchy, identity, and external threats alone are unable to understand the empirical mechanisms and complexities of Middle Eastern governments' unifying behavior. Using theories of alliance in international relations, the present paper proposes an integrated framework of "regime security" as an alternative approach to survey the roots of alliance in the Midd
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