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russia’s strategic culture toward iran in the west asian region
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نویسنده
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bijan aref
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منبع
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journal of world sociopolitical studies - 2026 - دوره : 10 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:277 -317
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چکیده
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This study examines russia’s strategic culture in west asia and its implications for bilateral relations with iran from the post-soviet period (1991) to recent developments in 2025. employing a qualitative framework rooted in strategic culture analysis, the research demonstrates that russia’s approach toward iran is shaped by pragmatic opportunism, historical experience, and a desire to maintain regional influence without overcommitting militarily. findings reveal that moscow engages with tehran episodically, balancing cooperation against shared threats with strategic caution to preserve flexibility in relations with other regional actors, including israel, saudi arabia, and turkey. brief episodes such as the u.s. and israeli strikes on iranian nuclear facilities, the syrian crisis, and the ongoing war in ukraine illustrate how russia mediates, condemns actions diplomatically, and selectively coordinates with iran without offering binding security guarantees. the study identifies a persistent divergence in perceptions: russia often views iran as a secondary, conditional partner, whereas tehran expects collaboration on an equal footing. despite these differences, mutual interests in regional stability, energy cooperation, and strategic depth create occasions for tactical alignment, particularly under external pressures. overall, the results demonstrate that the russia–iran relationship is conditional, adaptive, and strategically ambiguous, with cooperation shaped less by ideological convergence and more by pragmatic calculations. by situating these interactions within the framework of strategic culture, the study provides a nuanced understanding of the limits and possibilities of russia–iran engagement in west asia, highlighting how historical legacies, geopolitical constraints, and contemporary crises collectively define a partnership that is influential yet inherently fragile.
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کلیدواژه
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iran ,russia ,strategic culture ,syria ,ukraine ,west asia
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آدرس
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st. petersburg state university, russia
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پست الکترونیکی
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aref.bijan2018@gmail.com; st082323@student.spbu.ru
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