RUSSIA AND THE WORLD SYSTEM; NEW REGIONALISM AND RELATIONS WITH IRAN

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ARMIN GHALAMKARI

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The way things are changing in the world right now is really complicated. It seems like we are moving away from how things used to be, even compared to 10 years ago. Today, things are different in the world compared to the time when the United States had a lot of power and acted on its own. We need new ways to understand what's happening internationally. After 2007 and 2008, when the United States became less powerful, countries like Russia and China wanted to change how the world works. Russia is a big player in criticizing the United States' one-sided actions and trying to bring back a system with different powers. After the Eurasianist took control of Russia's policy, they wanted to become a powerful and influential country in the world. They saw that the United States wasn't as dominant in some regions, so they wanted to use regionalism to have more influence, especially in areas like the Middle East and Eastern Europe. The research looks at how Russia's foreign policy has changed in the new world order, and how its relationship with Iran has evolved. It has been found that Russia now focuses on building strong ties and working closely with Iran, which has had a big impact on Iran's national interests, especially in terms of forming alliances and working together on military and security issues.

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