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ISJ, Volume 18, Issue 3 - Serial Number 71, Winter 2022

 

Satirical Modalities, the Public Space, and International Relations Effects: Responses to a Two-Fold Predicament/ Anja Matwijkiw
Pages: 11-51     View PDF
 
The Evidentiary Value of Social Media in International Criminal Proceedings/Geert-Jan Alexander Knoops
Pages: 53-66    View PDF
 
Identity Matters in Liquid Globalization - but Identity must not be Understood as Fixed one, but as a Balance / Andreas Herberg-Rothe and Miriam Foerstle
Pages: 67-92    View PDF
 
Russia and the Syrian Conflict: in Search of the Perfect Endgame Scenario / Nikolay Kozhanov
Pages: 93-113   View PDF
 
The German Burqa Ban Debate: Conceal and Reveal Strategies / Willie Mack
Pages: 115-174    View PDF
 
Reckoning the Impacts of Cognitive Biases on Decisions Made About Development of Iran’s Oil and Gas Resources/ Azam Asayesh Zarchi, Mehran Kamrava and Salman Kimiagari
Pages: 175-198    View PDF
 
Book Review: All Human Rights for All, by Mehdi Zakerian/ Mahmood Monshipouri
Pages: 199-202    View PDF
 
Le Programme Nucléaire Iranien Avant et Après La Mise à Mal de l’Accord de 2015/ François Nicoullaud
Pages: 203-212    View PDF

Professional Webinar by International Studies Journal: "Biden's Foreign Policy: Views and Demands"

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ISJ, Volume 17, Issue 1 - Serial Number 65E, Summer 2020

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1. The Post-COVID-19 Pandemic World Order: Imposing New Realities /

Mahmood Monshipouri  

Pages: 7-26    View PDF  

 

2. Sources of (In)Security in the Persian Gulf /

 Mehran Kamrava

Pages: 27-47     View PDF  

 

3. The Civil Union in The Italian Legal System /

 Salvatore Mezzanotte 

Pages: 49-73     View PDF  

 

4. How to Become a Resilient, Adaptive Leader in Turbulent Times: Lessons from Women in the Middle East /

 Wanda Krause 

Pages: 75-103    View PDF  

 

5. An Integrated Approach to the Security in The MENA Region /

 Safa A. Hussain

Pages: 105-135     View PDF  

 

6. The Impact of Historical Narratives on Ethnic Conflicts in Nagorno-Karabakh, Abkhazia and South Ossetia /

 Elaheh Koolaee and Fahimeh Khansari Fard

Pages: 137-168     View PDF  

 

7. Sur le front de la lutte contre les discriminations: l’observation n°18 du Comité des droits de l’homme de l’ONU comme marche à suivre/

 Par Emmanuel Bayeni

Pages: 169-187     View PDF  

ISJ, Volume 17, Issue 1 - Serial Number 65E, Summer 2020 is Published

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ISJ, Volume 16, Issue 3 - Serial Number 63E, Winter 2020 is Published

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ISJ, Volume 16, Issue 3 - Serial Number 63E, Winter 2020

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1. From Advocatus Diabolic on the COVID-19 Pandemic to Ethical Concerns & International Relations /

 Anja Matwijkiw

 

Pages 1-54   View PDF

 

2. The Viability of an Ad Hoc IS Tribunal: Legal-Political Challenges, Implications and Consequences /

Geert-Jan Alexander Knoops

 

Pages 55-67   View PDF

 

3. The Strategic Theory of Opportunity Equality and the Triple of Wealth, Power and Knowledge /

Farid Azadbakht 

 

Pages 69-86   View PDF  

 

4. Never Again? Learning from September 11 to Improve Tomorrow’s Strategic Intelligence /

Jenny K. Wright 

 

Pages 87-126    View PDF 

 

5. Anti-ISIS and Anti-Western: An Examination of Comments on ISIS Counter Narrative Facebook Videos /

Anne Speckhard, Molly Ellenberg, Haider Shaghati and Neima Izadi

 

Pages 127-156      View PDF

 

6. Turkish Geopolitical Thought: Problems of Genesis (1990s) / 

Ruben Safrastyan

 

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Establishment of the International Studies and Global Dialogue Foundation in 2019

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ISJ, Volume 16, Issue 2 - Serial Number 62, Autumn 2019

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1. The Dominant Regional Trends and the Future of Order in the Middle East

Pages 7-29

Ghasem Toraby; Mohammad Naser Taheri zadeh



2. Symbolic Policy of the Council of Europe’s Cybercrime Treaty

Pages 31-47

Elnaz Katanchi; Babak Pourghramani

 

3. Trial of Piracy Defendants in the International Criminal Court (ICC)

Pages 49-69

Seyyed sajjad Kazemi; Sajjad Heidari

 

 

4. U.S. Approach to China's Continued Economic-Military Development (Case Study: Donald Trump Presidency)

Pages 71-91

Mehdi Hedayati Shahidani; Javad Ramazanpoor Shalmani

 

 

Thursday, 01 August 2019 18:15

Persian Gulf & Strait of Hormuz

Persian Gulf & Strait of Hormuz

Published on July 30, 2019

Mehdi Zakerian

Professor&Editor-in-Chief ISJ

Here is the Persian Gulf and Strait of Hormuz

Mehdi Zakerian

Prof. of Human Rights and International Relations

 

A . From the legal perspective:

Iran has stopped a British ship in violation of maritime rules in the Persian Gulf. Britain has seized Iranian oil tanker at the request of the United States in Gibraltar. The EU has ordered sanctions on purchasing oil originated Syria, not selling oil to it. Iran is not a member of the European Union and is free to export its oil to any country which is not sanctioned by the UN Security Council. According to international law and the law of seas, Iranian ship must be released immediately. There is no reason for freeing the British ship which has violated maritime rules in Persian Gulf.

 

B. From the political perspective:

By the end of the 19th century, Britain was the dominant maritime power of the world. The country still remains one of the most important maritime powers in international community. Britain seizure of an Iranian ship in Gibraltar which has a strategic ally named the United States is a small victory in the above-mentioned system.

But Iran has never been a maritime power. The seizure of a British ship in the Persian Gulf by Revolutionary Guard naval forces is a great loss for Britain and its strategic ally, America and the newly team called "B". Iran's national sovereignty over its territorial waters is an undeniable fact. Harmless crossing of non-hostile ships from the Strait of Hormuz is seriously monitored by Iran.

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