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Strategic culture is a set of worldviews, ideas and types of behaviour derived from shared experience and history, which shape collective identity and attitudes towards other groups, as well as determining the characteristic means of achieving security goals. A nation's strategic culture has a significant influence on its nuclear policy. The development of Iran's nuclear programme depends on the characteristics of Iranian strategic culture. The latter differs in many ways from the strategic cultures of Western countries, and this is one of the main reasons for mutual misunderstanding and…mehr

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Strategic culture is a set of worldviews, ideas and types of behaviour derived from shared experience and history, which shape collective identity and attitudes towards other groups, as well as determining the characteristic means of achieving security goals. A nation's strategic culture has a significant influence on its nuclear policy. The development of Iran's nuclear programme depends on the characteristics of Iranian strategic culture. The latter differs in many ways from the strategic cultures of Western countries, and this is one of the main reasons for mutual misunderstanding and conflict in relations between Iran and the West, especially on the issue of Iran's nuclear programme. Therefore, this paper analyses Iranian strategic culture, on the basis of which the author explains the motives behind Iran's nuclear policy and proposes ways to resolve the conflict surrounding Iran's nuclear programme. The work is intended for students, postgraduates, scholars and diplomats whodeal with issues of international security, nuclear proliferation and the situation in the Middle East.
Autorenporträt
Alexander Cheban è nato nel 1988. Nel 2011 si è laureato all'Università Nazionale di Odessa (ONU) intitolata a I.I. Mechnikov (Ucraina). Nel 2012-2013 ha lavorato come ricercatore presso il Centro di studi politici russi a Mosca. Nel 2014 ha discusso la sua tesi di dottorato dal titolo "La scelta nucleare dell'Iran". Dal 2014 è docente presso il Dipartimento di Relazioni Internazionali dell'ONU.