Diplomatic Interactions

Diplomatic Interactions

 

The Diplomatic Interactions Research Quarterly is a double-blindpeer-reviewed, and open-access journal published by The Research Center for Principles and Models of Endemic Economy in cooperation with the Scientific Association of the Center of Excellence in State Studies of Iran. This publication was to provide Diplomacy and international researchers with a focus on International Relations issues. This publication was published in response to the process made in the field of Diplomacy studies and its purpose is to publish quality articles that report findings related to important International Relations and Global Politics issues.

 

To provide easy and universal access to the latest research findings, this journal has been established as an open-access journal.

Diplomatic Interactions journal is published in both print and electronic formats.

 

In the journal submission system, in the process of uploading an article, there is an option called “Description”, in this section, you can state the reasons related to the originality of the research, including thematic, methodological, time, place, research community, and research achievement. It’s worth mentioning that to protect the intellectual property and rights of the authors and to maintain the scientific credibility of the journal, it uses multiple tools to review the received articles to prevent research violations.

The attention and observance of the aforementioned points in the preparation and submission of the article by the respected authors is a cause of gratitude.

 

"This Journal is a member of Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and complies with the highest ethical standards by ethical laws". 

Keywords Cloud

  • Iran
  • economic diplomacy
  • Foreign Policy
  • Middle East
  • China
  • Islamic Republic of Iran
  • Qatar
  • National Interests
  • Soft power
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Diplomatic relations
  • Sanctions
  • India
  • game theory
  • Russia
  • Security
  • Persian Gulf Cooperation Council
  • Israel
  • Geopolitics
  • Development
  • Diplomacy
  • Belt and Road Initiative
  • BRICS
  • Interdependence
  • regionalism
  • United Arab Emirates
  • Balance of Power
  • Economic Relations
  • Zionist regime
  • The attack on Aramco oil facilities
  • West Asia
  • opportunities
  • Foreign Relations
  • expediency
  • Syria
  • Trend Analysis
  • Functionalism
  • Trade
  • Futures Studies
  • America
  • European Union
  • Nuclear medicine
  • Nuclear Energy
  • Persian Gulf Countries
  • public diplomacy
  • Persian Gulf
  • Manufacturing
  • Regional Order
  • balance of threat
  • Diversification
  • identity
  • integration
  • Arab countries
  • bilateral relations
  • Turkey
  • Science and technology policy
  • objective
  • Agreement
  • Energy
  • Geopolitical Code
  • Iraq
  • Syrian Crisis
  • France
  • Cybersecurity
  • Arms Race
  • International System
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  • sectarianism
  • South Caucasus
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  • Harmony
  • Iran\'s Foreign Policy
  • South China Sea
  • Economic diversification
  • International Institutions
  • Non-Intervention
  • Comparative Comparison
  • Science diplomacy
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  • North-South Corridor
  • Ukraine Crisis
  • Legal Diplomacy
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  • Guardianship of the Islamic Jurist
  • Dynamic game
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  • Regional Diplomacy
  • Free Trade
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  • Economic Cooperation
  • Century Deal
  • Quds
  • Eurasian Economic Union
  • Political Challenges
  • Security Council Resolutions
  • Balance of Threats
  • Key drivers
  • Russia-Ukraine war
  • Scientific Diplomacy
  • Defensive and Offensive Realism
  • deal of the century
  • National Branding
  • Zangezur
  • and Arab uprisings
  • Militarization of the Persian Gulf
  • US Military
  • Kuwait government
  • Cooperation development
  • Israel-Palestine conflict
  • Rise of China
  • Decline of the United States
  • Challenge of Hegemony
  • Comprehensive Joint Action Program (BJAM)
  • Alliance in Middle-East
  • Theories of balancing and unity in international relations
  • The Mainstream of international relations
  • and formative elements
  • and material components
  • Principles of Neoliberal system
  • Regional and International order
  • European security
  • Decarbonization
  • Ukraine War Crisis
  • Russian Gas Resources
  • economic imperialism
  • China’s Diplomacy
  • orientation towards the East
  • Corridor war
  • Sports Branding
  • Iran-Germany Relations
  • Liberal Intergovernmentalism
  • Bilateral Diplomacy
  • Multilateral Engagement
  • European Foreign Policy
  • U.S. Sanctions
  • Gaza Conflict
  • Chinese national power
  • De-escalation foreign policy
  • Chinese de-escalation
  • Legal War
  • Legislative Diplomacy
  • Judicial Diplomacy
  • Western Hegemony
  • Traditional culture
  • Aims of Sharia
  • October 7th Operation
  • Mediator Diplomacy
  • New Middle East Order
  • Bab al-Mandab Strait
  • Maritime Corridor
  • Common Market
  • Bilateral Cooperation
  • Industrial Innovation
  • Saudi Arabia Vision 2030
  • Strategic Influence
  • Technological Diplomacy
  • United States–Saudi Relations
  • Iran-Russia diplomatic relations
  • Ukraine crisis 2022
  • Abraham Accords, Arab States, Regional Order, West Asia, Zionist Regime
  • Critical discourse analysis, Diplomacy, Iran, Resistance, Self-defense, Western hypocrisy
  • Russia Federation, Republic of Ukraine, War 2022, Sport Sanctions, World Sport
  • Climate diplomacy, European Union, Globalization, Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, China
  • Egypt
  • transit
  • Deterrence
  • Investment
  • Yemen
  • energy Security
  • United States
  • United States of America
  • technology
  • Palestine
  • Soft balance
  • Caspian Sea
  • The Islamic Republic of Iran
  • Multilateralism
  • political jurisprudence
  • Islamic world
  • Islamic Unity
  • cooperation
  • Armenia
  • Regional cooperation
  • Hegemony
  • Foreign Investment
  • Securitization
  • Islamic identity
  • conflict
  • US Strategy
  • polarization
  • Structural
  • Requirements