The evolution of the security of Iran in the light of advancement in the field of modern technologies

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Assistant Professor of Political Science, Razi University

2 Corresponding Author: M.Sc. in International Relations, Shahid Beheshti University

Abstract

In the current international system, the concept and nature of security has changed, and in addition to military issues, new issues in other areas are also examined and evaluated within the framework of security. The Islamic Revolution of Iran has always been faced with the security process because of the adoption of a completely different approach to the mechanisms governing the structure of the international system. In the beginning of the victory of the revolution and over the past three decades, the nature of Iran's security was the next political and economic. In the fourth decade, however, the nature of the security of Iran evolved. Meanwhile, the progress of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the field of modern science and technology as a revolutionary country and in opposition to the international order has been very much considered. Many countries of the region and international powers are trying to assess the progress of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the field of modern science and technology in the security sector and assess the threat.In this paper, with the definition of the Copenhagen School and the view of this theory on security issues and security.

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