The post-cold war security paradigm and decrease of state centrism, has called for a need for a new approach in security studies. Today, by emergence of new threats, the new paradigm is simultaneously state centric and non-state. Authors argue that By Emergence of non-state actors in defense and security issues, we see a dual aspect paradigm which is state and non-state centric. Because of these new threats, policy makers have to consider cooperation between state and non-state actors, in planning new defense- security strategies. Authors call this interaction between state and non-state actors as strategic governance and describe it from IRI perspective.
Ebrahimi,N A , Ghaderi,R and Dehdashti,A . (2013). New threats and transition to strategic governance: IRI perspective. Strategic Studies Quarterly, 16(59), 87-106.
MLA
Ebrahimi,N A , , Ghaderi,R , and Dehdashti,A . "New threats and transition to strategic governance: IRI perspective", Strategic Studies Quarterly, 16, 59, 2013, 87-106.
HARVARD
Ebrahimi N A, Ghaderi R, Dehdashti A. (2013). 'New threats and transition to strategic governance: IRI perspective', Strategic Studies Quarterly, 16(59), pp. 87-106.
CHICAGO
N A Ebrahimi, R Ghaderi and A Dehdashti, "New threats and transition to strategic governance: IRI perspective," Strategic Studies Quarterly, 16 59 (2013): 87-106,
VANCOUVER
Ebrahimi N A, Ghaderi R, Dehdashti A. New threats and transition to strategic governance: IRI perspective. SSQ. 2013;16(59):87-106 (In Persian).