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EXTERNAL FACTORS AFFECTING THE FAILURE OF IRAN- GEORGIA RELATIONS

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  935-950

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 Introduction: The article examines the limits of IRANian foreign policy in GEORGIA and outlines the threats from the US and other regional players such as RUSSIA, TURKEY and ISRAELi. This study also attempts to identify the main causes and motivations for Tehran's affiliation with Tbilisi. Since regaining its independence two decades ago, GEORGIA, a small weak state, has developed close relations with IRAN in order to compensate for its weaknesses. In contrast, IRAN is a mighty regional power playing important role in the Middle East, although its influence over SOUTH CAUCASUS is smaller and unsteady. The SOUTH CAUCASUS, as a source of both opportunity and threat occupies amajor place in IRAN's multiregional foreign policy agenda. After disregarding the Caucasus for decades and being excluded from its geopolitical chess game, IRAN decided to cultivate a new relationship with the SOUTH CAUCASUS, including GEORGIA to regain its omnipotent role as a regional power. Addition to US factor, this is partly due to the main regional powers in SOUTH CAUCASUS, RUSSIA, TURKEY and ISRAEL that create problems for IRAN in bolstering its position in relations with GEORGIA. However, GEORGIA is the only South Caucasian country, which has no border with IRAN; and this geographical factor has affected relations between the two countries over more than last two decades. Thus, after historic nuclear deal, "the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action" in Vienna on July 14, 2015 between IRAN and the P5+1, now is growing optimism in IRAN and the West. This is an excellent time to review the GEORGIAn-IRANian relations to assess its likely future direction.

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    APA: Copy

    KOLAEE, ELAHE, & REZAEE, MASOUD. (2018). EXTERNAL FACTORS AFFECTING THE FAILURE OF IRAN- GEORGIA RELATIONS. HUMAN GEOGRAPHY RESEARCH QUARTERLY, 49(4 ), 935-950. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/138920/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    KOLAEE ELAHE, REZAEE MASOUD. EXTERNAL FACTORS AFFECTING THE FAILURE OF IRAN- GEORGIA RELATIONS. HUMAN GEOGRAPHY RESEARCH QUARTERLY[Internet]. 2018;49(4 ):935-950. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/138920/en

    IEEE: Copy

    ELAHE KOLAEE, and MASOUD REZAEE, “EXTERNAL FACTORS AFFECTING THE FAILURE OF IRAN- GEORGIA RELATIONS,” HUMAN GEOGRAPHY RESEARCH QUARTERLY, vol. 49, no. 4 , pp. 935–950, 2018, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/138920/en

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