Islamic republic of Iran, like other countries, tries to reach an assured defence power against its military threats. This assured defence power may cause security concerns of neighbor states, and mutually provoke them to improve their defence power. This situation is called security dilemma in strategic studies. The question of this article is that: how can we improve our defence power without causing arms race, increasing military threats, and other insecurities? Author argues that un-provocative defence strategy is the best way to assure defence power, while avoiding security dilemma.
Gharayagh Zandi, D. (2013). Un-provocative defence: Islamic republic of Iran's strategy to lessen security dilemma in west Asia. Strategic Studies Quarterly, 15(57), 71-92.
MLA
Davood Gharayagh Zandi. "Un-provocative defence: Islamic republic of Iran's strategy to lessen security dilemma in west Asia". Strategic Studies Quarterly, 15, 57, 2013, 71-92.
HARVARD
Gharayagh Zandi, D. (2013). 'Un-provocative defence: Islamic republic of Iran's strategy to lessen security dilemma in west Asia', Strategic Studies Quarterly, 15(57), pp. 71-92.
VANCOUVER
Gharayagh Zandi, D. Un-provocative defence: Islamic republic of Iran's strategy to lessen security dilemma in west Asia. Strategic Studies Quarterly, 2013; 15(57): 71-92.