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Journal articles on the topic "Iranians, foreign countries"

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Bonakdarian, Mansour. "Iranian Constitutional Exiles and British Foreign-Policy Dissenters, 1908–9." International Journal of Middle East Studies 27, no. 2 (1995): 175–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020743800061870.

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In recent Middle Eastern history, the experience of political exile has become a prevalent theme, as large numbers of Palestinians, Kurds, Iranians, and Afghans, among others, have sought refuge in various countries. Although the earlier numbers would pale in comparison with the present size of the Middle Eastern diaspora scattered around the globe, it was in the 19th century that the first noticeable groups of exiles from the Middle East began taking sanctuary in European countries, among other locations. Perhaps the best known of these exile communities were the Young Ottomans in France in t
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Akhmedov, Vladimir M. "THE ROLE OF RELIGIOUS AND CULTURAL TRADITIONS IN ARABO-IRANIAN RELATIONS." Journal of the Institute of Oriental Studies RAS, no. 1 (19) (2022): 42–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.31696/2618-7302-2022-1-42-49.

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In the last decades Iran became one of the powerful states in the Middle East. Today Iran plays a significant role in political, economic, social, religious and ideological issues of the region. Iran’s politics shape major developments in regional security and international relations in the Middle East, pursuing active policy towards Arab countries in the region. Iran plays an active role in military conflicts in several Arab countries (Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Yemen and Libya). However, Iran’s involvement in the inner-political life of Arab countries; their societies, security affairs, and polit
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Plieva, Zalina T., Berta V. Tuaeva, Zalina V. Kanukova, and Ali Kalirad. "Activities of Iran’s Consular Services in the Caucasus in 1905-1911: According to Iranian Sources." RUDN Journal of Russian History 21, no. 4 (2022): 568–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.22363/2312-8674-2022-21-4-568-580.

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The authors analyze the activities of Iran's consular services in the Caucasus, their role in Russian-Caucasian diplomatic relations, in particular, in the processes of Iranian labor migrants’ adaptation to host societies. The authors aim to expand historical knowledge of Iranians’ staying in the Caucasus, to restore a complete picture of the history of migration processes in the region. There are revealed the features of Iranian-Caucasian diplomatic relations in the pre-Soviet period, the situation of migrants and their legal support, the activities of the consulates in preserving the Iranian
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Ahlgren, Cecilia, Anders Odén, and Jan Lycke. "A nationwide survey of the prevalence of multiple sclerosis in immigrant populations of Sweden." Multiple Sclerosis Journal 18, no. 8 (2011): 1099–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1352458511433062.

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Background: In 2008, immigrants constituted 14% of the population of Sweden, a high-risk area for multiple sclerosis (MS). We investigated the largest Swedish immigrant populations for the prevalence of MS. Method: Data on foreign-born MS patients were retrieved from Swedish national health and population registers. We calculated observed versus expected numbers of MS patients and gender- and age-specific prevalence ratios (PR) between immigrant populations and the general population of Sweden and, where possible, of the countries of birth. Results: The 19 largest immigrant populations include
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Margoev, Adlan. "False Choice Between Pro-Russian and Non-Nuclear Iran: Is There a Strategic Partnership." Vostok. Afro-aziatskie obshchestva: istoriia i sovremennost, no. 4 (2024): 89. https://doi.org/10.31696/s086919080031357-9.

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This study is an attempt to prove that even if Iran pursued a pro-Russian foreign policy, it would be in Russia’s interests to maintain Iran non-nuclear. In the first article, the authors examine to what extent modern Iran can be considered pro-Russian and whether their relationship qualifies for a strategic partnership. Though the Iranian leadership has shown understanding of the Russian position in the Ukrainian conflict, Iranians are more likely to sympathize with Ukrainians, and the opposition leaders believe Iran paid the highest price for supporting Russia in this conflict. Iranian exper
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Mohammadi, Mohammad Reza. "Indo-Pacific Role in Iran’s East Look Strategy." Relaciones Internacionales, no. 59 (June 30, 2025): 170–92. https://doi.org/10.15366/relacionesinternacionales2025.59.009.

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After the collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War, many countries with a multidimensional and strategic view of regionalism and related issues paid special attention to securing, guaranteeing, and maximizing their national interests. Following the international developments that emerged in the atmosphere after the 1979 revolution, the political elites of the Islamic Republic of Iran —taking into account the historical experience and the cold relations with the West— tried to create deep political and economic constructive cooperation and interaction based on the East Look stra
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YEŞILBURSA BEHÇET, KEMAL. "FROM FRIENDSHIP TO ENMITY SOVIET-IRANIAN RELATIONS (1945-1965)." History and Modern Perspectives 2, no. 1 (2020): 92–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.33693/2658-4654-2020-2-1-92-105.

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On 26 February 1921, the Soviet Union signed a «Treaty of Friendship» with Iran which was to pave the way for future relations between the two states. Although the Russians renounced various commercial and territorial concessions which the Tsarist government had exacted from Iran, they secured the insertion of two articles which prohibited the formation or residence in either country of individuals, groups, military forces which were hostile to the other party, and gave the Soviet Union the right to send forces into Iran in the event that a third party should attempt to carry out a policy of u
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Abrosimov, Aleksandr. "RELIGIOUS FACTOR IN IRANIAN FOREIGN POLICY IN ARAB COUNTRIES." Eastern Analytics 15, no. 4 (2024): 55–66. https://doi.org/10.31696/2227-5568-2024-04-055-066.

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Clawson, Patrick, and Cyrus Sassanpour. "Adjustment to a Foreign Exchange Shock: Iran, 1951–1953." International Journal of Middle East Studies 19, no. 1 (1987): 1–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020743800031639.

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Few oil-producing economies, and for that matter few primary commodity-producing countries, have experienced as abrupt and severe a loss of foreign exchange earnings as that undergone by Iran in the period 1951–1953 following the nationalization of the oil industry and the subsequent international boycott of Iranian oil. While the literature on Iran during this period is extensive, it has focused largely on the political implications of nationalization and not so much on the economy's adjustment to the loss of foreign exchange. This article argues that the Iranian experience provides an instru
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Rahimian, M. M. "IRANIAN PAYMENT SYSTEM “SHETAB” AND PROSPECTS OF THE IRANIAN BANK CARD SYSTEM IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES." Vestnik Universiteta, no. 4 (June 29, 2020): 174–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.26425/1816-4277-2020-4-174-181.

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Since the imposition of sanctions on the Republic of Iran, no international payment system has been established in the country. As a result, Iran implemented a solution to the described problems without attracting external assistance, in particular, the Shetab payment system was created and its connection to ATM networks in Bahrain, Qatar, the UAE and Kuwait was implemented. Iran also introduced the Shetab Bank card system, which is extended to Armenia and Turkey. The impact of bilateral payment system on economic growth and increase in cash turnover between two countries, during the period of
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Books on the topic "Iranians, foreign countries"

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ʻArabistānī, Mihrdād. Tamannā-yi raftan: Muhājirat bih khārij dar miyān-i zihnīyat-i Īrānī = Desire to leave : emigration in the Iranian intersubjectivity. Pizhūhishgāh-i Farhang, Hunar va Irtibāṭāt, 2019.

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Shirazi, Roxana. The Last Living Slut. HarperCollins, 2010.

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Sullivan, Zohreh T. Exiled memories: Stories of Iranian diaspora. Temple University Press, 2001.

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Tabrīzī, Ḥaydar. Ravābiṭ-i burūnʹmarzī-i Sāzmān-i Chirīkʹhā-yi Fadāʼī-i Khalq-i Īrān tā Bahman-i 1357. [publisher not identified], 2016.

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Green, Nile. Bombay Islam: The religious economy of the West Indian Ocean, 1840-1915. Cambridge University Press, 2011.

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Harbottle, Lynn. Food for health, food for wealth: The performance of ethnic and gender identities by Iranian settlers in Britain. Berghahn Books, 2000.

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Khān, Abū al-Ḥasan. A Persian at the court of King George, 1809-10: The journal of Mirza Abul Hassan Khan. Barrie and Jenkins, 1988.

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Gore, Vidal. Sotvorenie mira. Terra-Knizhnyĭ klub, 1999.

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Vanessa, Martin, ed. Anglo-Iranian relations since 1800. Routledge, 2005.

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Berberian, Houri. Armenians and the Iranian Constitutional Revolution of 1905-1911. Westview Press, 2001.

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Book chapters on the topic "Iranians, foreign countries"

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Koo, Gi Yeon. "The Choice for the “Zendegie Normal (Normal Life)”: Changes Among Iranian Young Immigrants." In Gulf Studies. Springer Nature Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-7796-1_15.

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AbstractUp to a few years ago, reasons of Iranians’ migration and immigration were personal development, free life, better educational environment, and social welfare among others. However, the situation appears dire as it is circulated on social media that today’s Iranian youth migrate overseas for “air to breathe, basic living, and COVID-19 vaccination for survival”—it is their choice for a “normal life”. Iranian dream of breaking away from the day-to-day politics of surveillance and escaping to foreign countries are like virtual worlds in their reality. This chapter seeks to examine the Ira
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Vasilenko, Polina. "Between Religious Identity and Pragmatic Strategy: The Iranian Attitude towards the “Shia Crescent” Countries." In Rethinking the Religious Factor in Foreign Policy. Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-33776-6_11.

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Ahmadian, Hassan, and Payam Mohseni. "Iran’s Syria Strategy: The Evolution of Deterrence." In NL ARMS. T.M.C. Asser Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6265-419-8_13.

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AbstractIran has been a critical player in the Syrian war since 2011, crafting a complex foreign policy and military strategy to preserve its Syrian ally. What have been the drivers of Iranian decision-making in this conflict? And how has Iranian strategy evolved over the course of the war? This chapter argues that the logic of deterrence has been fundamental not just for shaping the contours of Iran–Syria relations since the Islamic Revolution of 1979, but also for determining the overall trajectory of Iranian strategy in the Syrian war. The authors outline Iran’s decision-making calculus and
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Edgar, Adrienne. "Intermarriage after the Soviet Collapse." In Intermarriage and the Friendship of Peoples. Cornell University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501762949.003.0009.

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This chapter examines the changing situation of mixed families in independent Kazakhstan and Tajikistan after 1991, when the growth of exclusionary nationalism and renewed emphasis on tradition made life more difficult for those who married across ethnic lines. The chapter discusses how new forms of intermarriage have appeared as Central Asian countries have become more open to the outside world. One sign of the globalization of the past two decades is that citizens of Kazakhstan and Tajikistan may intermarry not just with other former Soviet nationalities but also with citizens of foreign cou
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Abdelaaty, Lamis Elmy. "Selective Protection in Turkey." In Discrimination and Delegation. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197530061.003.0005.

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By analyzing the case of Turkey as a refugee-receiving country, chapter 5 allows a comparison with the more typical Egyptian case laid out in chapter 4. One of only a handful of countries that retains a geographical limitation to the 1951 Refugee Convention, Turkey has experienced several mass refugee influxes and boasts one of the largest refugee resettlement programs. The conventional wisdom in this “extreme” case emphasizes a dichotomy between European and non-European refugees. This chapter establishes that Turkish policies are more nuanced than this conventional wisdom expects. Once again
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Matthee, Rudi. "Iranian Capitalism." In Capitalisms. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199499717.003.0014.

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Following an ‘internalist’ approach, this chapter considers some of the reasons why Iran was late in developing capitalist features, even in comparison with the adjacent Ottoman Empire and the Indian Subcontinent. These include environmental obstacles in the form of rugged terrain, a scarcity of easily exploitable mineral deposits, and poor connections to the wider world. Private ingenuity and inquisitiveness were abundantly available in the country, even if culture tended to favour speculative over applied science. A tax and toll regime imposed on Iran by Russia and Great Britain in the early
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Tazmini, Ghoncheh. "Russia and Iran." In Russian Foreign Policy Towards the Middle East. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197656556.003.0005.

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Abstract This study argues for the need to consider the interplay of cultural-ideational dynamics and strategic preferences in post-Soviet Russia and post-1979 Iran. It has shifted attention to the role of ideas, perceptions, culture, and identity in defining the parameters of Russian–Iranian relations. While these two states may clash on issues relating to national interest, both countries share a similar worldview, which is defined by some lasting features, including geographic realities, civilizational peculiarities, historical experiences, normative values, and cultural orientations. As no
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Kamrava, Mehran. "Iran in the World." In Triumph and Despair. Oxford University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197678411.003.0007.

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Abstract Assumptions to the contrary, Iran has been a consistently realist actor in the international arena. This realism is rooted in the experiences of the hostage crisis and the Iran–Iran war and their continued legacy today on foreign policymaking, and in the country's evolving strategic environment. In Iran, deciphering the country's strategic objectives is at times harder because of the multiplicity of actors who claim to speak on the country's behalf, and the rhetorical maneuvering they engage in to strengthen their policy hands. That ideology and identity are readily deployed to streng
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Lowenfeld, Andreas F. "Evolving Standards of International Law on International Investment." In International Economic Law. Oxford University PressOxford, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199226931.003.0017.

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Abstract Several developments came together in the latter part of the twentieth century to change the perceptions concerning international investment, the investment climate in developing countries, and the prevailing international law. First, even as some of the premises of classical international law came under attack, as shown in the two preceding chapters, the World Bank launched a major effort to provide ground rules for international arbitration of investment disputes between foreign private investors and host states. Second, following the revolution in Iran, the reversal of the previous
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Kile, Shannon N. "Final thoughts on Iran, the EU and the limits of conditionality." In Europe and Iran. Oxford University PressOxford, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199290871.003.0007.

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Abstract For the European Union, the Iranian nuclear issue poses an early and important test for the implementation of its Strategy against Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction. Some European leaders have emphasized the importance of resolving the issue, through EU-led diplomacy, for the credibility of a distinctive European approach to addressing WMD proliferation challenges and for demonstrating that Europe is foreign policy actor to be reckoned with on the international scene. For countries such as Iran, non-proliferation has become the main prism through which the wider spectrum of
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Conference papers on the topic "Iranians, foreign countries"

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Dančo, Ján. "Iran's Position As an Oil Power." In EDAMBA 2021 : 24th International Scientific Conference for Doctoral Students and Post-Doctoral Scholars. University of Economics in Bratislava, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.53465/edamba.2021.9788022549301.73-81.

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Oil extraction and export is the most crucial sector of the Islamic Republic of Iran's economy. Iran is one of the countries with the largest oil reserves, and revenues from its sale are the most important source of funding. However, this sector is sensitive to external factors and reacts sharply to developments in foreign markets. The change in the value orientation of Iran's foreign policy after the evolution in 1979 has resulted in a period of instability that has had a significant impact on Iran's oil industry. In this paper, we will try to describe the most significant factors that affect
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Reports on the topic "Iranians, foreign countries"

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Abassy, Malgorzata, and Weronika Krupa. Sino-Russo-Iranian Tech Cooperation as Threat for the EU: Systemic Approach. EuroHub4Sino, 2025. https://doi.org/10.31175/eh4s.3c7e.

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The strategic convergence between Russia, Iran, and China poses a growing systemic threat to the European Union. Despite differing regional agendas, these three powers are increasingly aligned in key areas such as cybersecurity, military technology transfers, intelligence cooperation, and disinformation campaigns. Their coordinated efforts undermine the EU’s critical infrastructure, weaken its strategic autonomy, and erode trust in democratic institutions by targeting sectors such as energy, finance, healthcare, and electoral integrity. Although the EU has implemented sanctions and reinforced
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