2015
DOI: 10.1111/aspp.12180
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Ahmadinejad, Iran, and Foreign Policy Dysfunction in Tajikistan

Abstract: Throughout the presidency of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Tajikistan became, on the surface at least, an increasingly important political partner to Iran. Tajikistan according to Ahmadinejad was a “strategic partner” and in fact the two states' “common history and culture” made them inseparable. Ahmadinejad's emphasis on Tajikistan within Iran's broader foreign policy led to considerable discussion among regional observers and analysts who declared that the relationship between Iran and Tajikistan could potentially de… Show more

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“…Spiegel's (1969, 1970) works are the most important works in this domain. They (1970) define subordinate system as "consisting of one state or two or more geographically proximate and interacting states which share in some degree common ethnic, linguistic, cultural, social, and historical bonds and whose sense of identity is sometimes increased by the actions and attitudes of states external to the system" (p. 6). Based on this definition, "Central Asia as a core sector of a given region consists of a shared social, political, economic, or organizational background or activity among a group of states that produces a central focus of international politics in that region" (Bharti, 2020, p. 5).…”
Section: International System and Subsystemsmentioning
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“…Spiegel's (1969, 1970) works are the most important works in this domain. They (1970) define subordinate system as "consisting of one state or two or more geographically proximate and interacting states which share in some degree common ethnic, linguistic, cultural, social, and historical bonds and whose sense of identity is sometimes increased by the actions and attitudes of states external to the system" (p. 6). Based on this definition, "Central Asia as a core sector of a given region consists of a shared social, political, economic, or organizational background or activity among a group of states that produces a central focus of international politics in that region" (Bharti, 2020, p. 5).…”
Section: International System and Subsystemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on this definition, "Central Asia as a core sector of a given region consists of a shared social, political, economic, or organizational background or activity among a group of states that produces a central focus of international politics in that region" (Bharti, 2020, p. 5). Cantori and Spiegel (1970) define four pattern variables which explain regional politics as follows: (1) nature and level of cohesion; (2) nature of communications; (3) level of power; and (4) structure of relations. Central Asia is consisting of the four pattern variables (Bharti, 2020), and is only one of the core regional subsystems of international relations that constitute Central Eurasia (Cutler, 2007).…”
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