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Iran: being a nuclear threshold state within a national resistance context

Year 2022, Volume: 15 Issue: 2, 529 - 548, 31.12.2022
https://doi.org/10.17218/hititsbd.1184317

Abstract

For almost four decades, Iran's foreign policy rhetoric and actions have drawn the attention of the international community. Iran acquired a leadership role in the advocacy of oppressed people against oppressors after the 1979 Revolution. In this direction, it has exhibited two-pronged foreign policy behaviour over the years. One is the axis of resistance politics, and the second is the advancement of a nuclear program. The Iranian-led coalition network known as the ‘Axis of Resistance’ includes Shiite paramilitary groups in Iraq, the Syrian Ba'ath regime, Palestinian resistance organizations, and Hezbollah in Lebanon. Since the USA adopted the 'Axis of Evil’ rhetoric against Iran in 2002, Iran has simultaneously deepened its relations with the axis of resistance in the face of this pressure and has advanced its nuclear activities, which has transformed it into a nuclear threshold state. In this article, we argue that these two main foreign policy activities are inseparable and they are ultimately the consequence of Iran's adopted national role, i.e., the leader of the oppressed. Therefore, we discuss that with its resistance to the pressures relevant to the nuclear program, Iran intends to give a clear message to the proxies on the axis of resistance. We applied role theory on the relationship between the axis of resistance concept and nuclear policy to contribute to the prominent foreign policy debates over Iran's two inseparable foreign policy behaviours.

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  • Siddiqa, A. (2021). On Iran and China, Pakistan Still Needs A. Q. Khan, Nuclear Hero and Pariah. Haaretz. Retrieved from: https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2021-11-07/ty-article-opinion/on-iran-and-china-pakistan-still-needs-a-q-khan-nuclear-hero-and-pariah/0000017f-e346-d9aa-afff-fb5e11ef0000
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  • Thies, C.G. (2012). International socialization processes vs. Israeli national role conceptions: Can role theory integrate IR theory and foreign policy analysis?. Foreign Policy Analysis, 8(1), 25-46. doi:10.1111/j.1743-8594.2011.00170.x
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İran: ulusal direniş bağlamında nükleer eşik devleti olmak

Year 2022, Volume: 15 Issue: 2, 529 - 548, 31.12.2022
https://doi.org/10.17218/hititsbd.1184317

Abstract

İran İslam Cumhuriyeti’nin dış politika söylem ve eylemleri kırk yılı aşkın bir süredir uluslararası toplumun odak noktasıdır. İran, 1979 İslam Devrimi sonrasında yeni bir rol üstlenmiştir; bu da ezenlerin karşısında ezilenlerin savunuculuğunu yapmaktır. Bu doğrultuda, İran yıllar içinde dış politikasında iki davranışı ön plana çıkarmıştır. Bunlardan biri, direniş ekseni siyaseti, ikincisi ise nükleer programın geliştirilmesidir. Direniş ekseni, Filistin direniş örgütleri, Lübnan Hizbullahı, Suriye'deki Esad rejimi ve Irak'taki Şii paramiliter grupları içeren İran liderliğindeki ittifak ağı için kullanılan ifadedir. ABD'nin 2002 yılında İran'a karşı 'şer ekseni' söylemini benimsemesinden bu yana, İran bu baskı karşısında eş zamanlı olarak direniş ekseni olarak tanımladığı vekillerle ilişkilerini derinleştirmiş ve eş zamanlı olarak nükleer faaliyetlerini ilerletmiş, bu da onu nükleer eşik devleti yapmıştır. Bu makalede, İran’ın devrimden bu yana öne çıkardığı iki ana dış politika davranışının birbirinden ayrılmaz olduğu ve bunun temel sebebinin de İran'ın benimsediği ulusal rolün, yani mazlumların liderliği rolü olduğu iddia edilmektedir. Dolayısıyla bu çalışmada, İran'ın nükleer programıyla ilgili baskılara direnmek suretiyle direniş eksenindeki vekillerine net bir mesaj vermek amacında olduğunu tartışılmaktadır. Bu bağlamda İran'ın direniş ekseni siyaseti ve nükleer politikası arasındaki ilişki, rol teorisi üzerinden ele alınmıştır.

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  • Malici, A. and Walker, S. G. (2016). Role theory and role conflict in US-Iran relations: Enemies of our own making. Routledge
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  • Amour, P. O. (Ed.). (2020). The Regional Order in the Gulf Region and the Middle East. Switzerland: Palgrave Millan
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  • Berg, R. and Bateman, T. (2022). Biden: US prepared to use force to stop Iran getting nuclear arms. BBC. Retrieved from: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-62155165
  • Breuning, M. (1995). Words and deeds: Foreign assistance rhetoric and policy behavior in the Netherlands, Belgium, and the United Kingdom. International Studies Quarterly, 39(2), 235-254. doi: 10.2307/2600848
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  • Chafetz, G., Abramson, H., and Grillot, S. (1996). Role theory and foreign policy: Belarussian and Ukrainian compliance with the nuclear non-proliferation regime. Political Psychology, 17(4), 727-757. doi:10.2307/3792136
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  • ICAN. (2020). Enough is Enough: Global Nuclear Weapons Spending 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.icanw.org/global_nuclear_weapons_spending_2020
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  • Khamenei, A. (2015). Leader's letter to President Rouhani regarding the JCPOA. Retrieved from: https://english.khamenei.ir/news/2336/Leader-s-letter-to-President-Rouhani-regarding-the-JCPOA
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  • Khamenei, A. (2016b). Beyanat der Didar-ı Hanevade hay-ı Şuheday-ı Mudafi-i Harem (Statements in a group meeting with the families of the martyrs who defended the shrine), Retrieved from: https://farsi.khamenei.ir/speech-content?id=32186
  • Khamenei, A. (2017). The Enemy Wants to Take Away Iran’s Deterrent Power, Ayatollah Khamenei. Retrieved from: http://english.khamenei.ir/news/4807/The-enemy-wants-to-take-away-Iran-s-deterrent-power-Ayatollah
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  • Levitt, M. (2021). Hezbollah’s regional activities in support of Iran’s proxy networks. Retrieved from Middle East Institute website: https://www.mei.edu/publications/hezbollahs-regional-activities-support-irans-proxy-networks
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  • Mousavian, S. H. and Mousavian, M. M. (2018). Building on the Iran nuclear deal for international peace and security. Journal for Peace and Nuclear Disarmament, 1(1), 169-192. doi: 10.1080/25751654.2017.1420373
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  • Parsi, T. (2017). Losing an Enemy: Obama, Iran, and the Triumph of Diplomacy. New Haven: Yale University Press.
  • Rosenau, J.N. (1990). Turbulence in world politics: A theory of change and continuity. New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
  • Rublee, M.R. (2010). The Nuclear Threshold States: Challenges and Opportunities Posed by Brazil and Japan. Nonproliferation Review, 17(1), 49-70. doi: 10.1080/10736700903484660
  • Sadjadpour, K. (2004). Iranians Don’t Want to Go Nuclear. The Washington Post. Retrieved from https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/opinions/2004/02/03/iranians-dont-want-to-go-nuclear/d6cb9c36-9c82-41cd-904f-12f6fd9d8221/
  • Sharma, S.K. (1995). The IAEA and the UN family: Networks of nuclear co-operation. Retrieved from: https://www.iaea.org/publications/magazines/bulletin/37-3/iaea-and-un-family-networks-nuclear-co-operation
  • Shih, C.Y. (1988). National role conception as foreign policy motivation: The psycho-cultural bases of Chinese diplomacy. Political Psychology, 9(4), 599-631. doi: 10.2307/3791530
  • Siddiqa, A. (2021). On Iran and China, Pakistan Still Needs A. Q. Khan, Nuclear Hero and Pariah. Haaretz. Retrieved from: https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2021-11-07/ty-article-opinion/on-iran-and-china-pakistan-still-needs-a-q-khan-nuclear-hero-and-pariah/0000017f-e346-d9aa-afff-fb5e11ef0000
  • Sinkaya, B. (2015). The Revolutionary Guards in Iranian Politics: Elites and Shifting Relations. London: Routledge.
  • Sirjani, F.S. (2013). Iran’s Nuclear Fatwa. Iranian Review of Foreign Affairs, 4(2),57-80.Retrieved from: https://ciaotest.cc.columbia.edu/journals/irfa/v4i2/f_0029607_23960.pdf
  • Smeltz, D., and Farmanesh, A. (2020). Majority of Iranians Oppose Development of Nuclear Weapons. Retrieved from https://www.thechicagocouncil.org/research/public-opinion-survey/majority-iranians-oppose-development-nuclear-weapons
  • Soltaninejad, M. (2019). Coalition-Building in Iran’s Foreign Policy: Understanding the ‘Axis of Resistance’. Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies, 21(6), 1-16. doi:10.1080/19448953.2018.1506295
  • Thies, C.G. (2012). International socialization processes vs. Israeli national role conceptions: Can role theory integrate IR theory and foreign policy analysis?. Foreign Policy Analysis, 8(1), 25-46. doi:10.1111/j.1743-8594.2011.00170.x
  • Uzun, E. (2018). The axis of resistance the role of religion in Iranian foreign policy (Unpublished Doctoral Dissertation). Sabancı University, Institute of Social Sciences, İstanbul.
  • Vaez, A. (2021). Iran unlikely to consider crossing nuclear weapons threshold unless attacked. [Podcast]. Retrieved from: https://www.al-monitor.com/podcasts/iran-unlikely-consider-crossing-nuclear-weapons-threshold-unless-attacked-says-ali-vaez
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  • Wish, N.B. (1980). Foreign policy makers and their national role conceptions. International Studies Quarterly, 24(4), 532-554. doi:10.2307/2600291
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Bilgehan Alagöz 0000-0002-6232-2991

Emine Gözde Toprak 0000-0003-3330-7677

Publication Date December 31, 2022
Submission Date October 4, 2022
Published in Issue Year 2022 Volume: 15 Issue: 2

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APA Alagöz, B., & Toprak, E. G. (2022). Iran: being a nuclear threshold state within a national resistance context. Hitit Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi, 15(2), 529-548. https://doi.org/10.17218/hititsbd.1184317
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