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Title

BUSH SECOND TERN ADMINISTRATION'S FOREIGN POLICY TOWARDS IRI: THE CONTAINMENT POLICY (2004-8)

Author(s)

GHARAYAGH ZANDI D.

Pages

  83-117

Abstract

 In regarding to the first term of BUSH ADMINISTRATION's foreign policy in concerned to IRI, the second one's (2004-8) is shown that made some change from unilateralism and pre-emptive warfare to the traditional and heritage mode of foreign policy reminded from the cold war so called the CONTAINMENT POLICY. It is reason that change made by some unsuccessfully performance of U.S. management of peace after the war in Afghanistan and Iraq. It argues that this theory would be having conceivably explanting the different situation between the U.S. and IRI in the period. There are based upon it four pattern of behaviors in U.S. FOREIGN POLICY on Iran as follows: engagement, democratization, SANCTIONS AND PUNISHMENT and MILITARY ACTION. The paper believes that this outlines could be continuous to the next U.S. administration. The range of made some changing in behavior, inertial dependency to global club and regime change are the purpose of this policy.

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APA: Copy

GHARAYAGH ZANDI, D.. (2009). BUSH SECOND TERN ADMINISTRATION'S FOREIGN POLICY TOWARDS IRI: THE CONTAINMENT POLICY (2004-8). STRATEGIC STUDIES QUARTERLY, 12(1 (43)), 83-117. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/92783/en

Vancouver: Copy

GHARAYAGH ZANDI D.. BUSH SECOND TERN ADMINISTRATION'S FOREIGN POLICY TOWARDS IRI: THE CONTAINMENT POLICY (2004-8). STRATEGIC STUDIES QUARTERLY[Internet]. 2009;12(1 (43)):83-117. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/92783/en

IEEE: Copy

D. GHARAYAGH ZANDI, “BUSH SECOND TERN ADMINISTRATION'S FOREIGN POLICY TOWARDS IRI: THE CONTAINMENT POLICY (2004-8),” STRATEGIC STUDIES QUARTERLY, vol. 12, no. 1 (43), pp. 83–117, 2009, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/92783/en

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