The power-creating strategies of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the Persian Gulf

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 PhD student, AJA Command & Staff University, Tehran. Iran.

2 Associate Professor of Strategic Defense Sciences, University and Higher Research Institute of National Defense and Strategic Research, Tehran, Iran.

3 Assistant Prof. AJA Command & Staff University, Tehran, Iran

Abstract

Objective: The Islamic Republic of Iran needs authority to create indigenous and self -regional security in the Persian Gulf, as well as to counter regional and trans -regional threats in the area. Therefore, this article is aimed at identifying environmental factors (strength, weakness, opportunity, threat) and formulating Iranian powerful strategies.
Methodology: It is applied research and is used by the case-context-based method to formulate strategies and tapis techniques to prioritize strategies.
Results: Data analysis has found 13 part strategies (3 aggressive strategies, 5 competitive strategies, 3 conservative strategies and 2 defensive strategies). According to the improving the improving the number of 7 main power strategies in the Persian Gulf.
Conclusion: The strategic position of the Islamic Republic of Iran for attaining authority is in a strong conservative and strong situation that is moving towards a mild and focused offensive.

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