Islamic Politics Research

Islamic Politics Research

The Roots of America's Dispute in Confronting Iran's Peaceful Nuclear Activities Emphasizing the Balance of Threat Theory

Document Type : Original Article

Authors
1 Assistant Professor of Political Science Research Center, Imam Sadiq Research Institute
2 PhD Student in International Relations, Islamic Azad University, Isfahan Branch
Abstract
From the beginning of Iran's nuclear challenge in the International Atomic Energy Agency (History) and in spite of Iran's frequent clarifications and confidence-buildings, ambiguity and actions of the U.S and its allies against Iran have increased. (Background) As a result, the present article, in order to clarify and remove this ambiguity, faces this question that: What are the roots of America's dispute over Iran's peaceful nuclear activities especially the consensus of Western governments against Iran? (Question) The authors in their attempt to answer this question have investigated America's concern about the nature of the Islamic Revolution (main assumption) and its concern over Iran's inclination towards producing atomic weapons (rival assumption). (Hypothesis) Proving each of these hypotheses determines how the foreign policy of Iran should act against the U.S and its Western allies. (Objective) By investigating the main and rival hypotheses from the perspective of the Stephan Walt's balance of threat theory and based on its main premises, i.e. understanding threat and balance of threat, the objective of this research can be achieved. (Methodology) The result is that the issue of West's concern over Iran's access to atomic weapons does not match the reality; rather it results from the nature of the Islamic Revolution. (Findings
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treasury.gov
Volume 2, Issue 6 - Serial Number 6
December 2014
Pages 111-137

  • Receive Date 27 September 2014
  • Revise Date 25 October 2014
  • Accept Date 20 December 2014