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On The Relations Of Iran And Israel After Islamic Revolution

Posted on:2009-03-27Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:C DuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2166360242988729Subject:International relations
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Iran and Israel are both special countries in Middle East. Iranian is Persian, and Israel is Jew, both of them are not Arabian countries which are majority in Middle East. Shiah is the national religion of Iran, and Judaism is the national religion of Israel. The two countries are very important in Middle East, and both of them play important roles in the regional and international affairs. Both of the two countries made foreign policy according their national benefit and kept close relationships with super power such as the U.S.A. and Russian. Meanwhile, the two countries will have direct or indirect relationship when they deal with regional and international affairs. Therefore, in the research of international relationship in Middle East, it is necessary and significative to take Iran and Israel which have common points and differences as an example, and analyze their relationship. Meanwhile, there are some innovations in this thesis.This thesis tries to use the National Interests Theory in the field of international relations to analyze the relations between Iran and Israel after Islamic Revolution. And through this compare, showing the change of the relations during different times after the Islamic Revolution, in order to point out that national interests are the principles that be used to deal with international relations and make foreign policy for our country.
Keywords/Search Tags:Islamic Revolution, Iran, Israel, Iran-Israel relationship
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