Tannaz Karimi

How China’s strategic military buildup can deter US economic warfare

Seyed Pejman Amin-Madani Recent satellite images indicate that China is building a new fleet of specialized barges for amphibious assaults, which could be used in potential operations against Taiwan. With this move, China is expanding its military options and complicating Taiwan’s defense. This action not only signals China’s military preparedness but also sends a clear […]

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Iran’s Foreign Policy and Its Key Impact on International Investment in Tourism

Pegah Yavari Far, Babak Yavari Far Foreign policy plays a crucial role in international investment in tourism, impacting diplomatic relations, macroeconomic stability, and the global image of a destination. Iran, with its rich historical, cultural, and natural resources, has significant potential to attract foreign investment in the tourism sector. However, the interaction between Iran’s geopolitical

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Opportunities and Threats of the North-South Corridor (INSTC) for Iran

 Seyed Fazel Shahcheragh The International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC), aimed at connecting India to Russia through Iran, presents a strategic opportunity for Iran to transform into the “Eurasian Transit Hub” and break free from economic isolation. This 7,200-kilometer corridor will reduce trade costs between India and Russia by up to 55%, and with the completion

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U.S dead end in West Asia

 Ali Heydari A recent report by The Wall Street Journal about the failure of U.S. bunker-busting bombs to destroy Houthi’s underground missile complex raises important questions about Washington’s true ability to target deep and hardened installations. This issue is especially relevant when analyzing potential scenarios involving attacks on Iran’s nuclear and missile facilities. The experience

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Propylene production; the overlooked capacity of the liquefied gas value chain

 The status of liquefied gas production, consumption, and exports in the country, and the evaluation of the advantages of developing the liquefied gas value chain compared to raw material export Abstract Propylene, as one of the key products in the petrochemical industry, holds special significance. Given the extensive range of industries that use propylene as

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Iran’s Entry into Neural Technologies

A Review of Global Brain Research Initiatives and a Proposed Framework for Iran’s Entry into the Field of Neural Technologies Abstract By understanding the human brain, we can gain a fundamental insight into the nature of humanity, develop new treatments for brain-related disorders, and create revolutionary advances in information and communication technologies (ICT). In recent

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Designing a Tax Credit for Research and Development of Economic Enterprises in Iran

Examining the Aspects of Designing a Tax Credit for Research and Development in Economic Enterprises of Iran Based on the Experiences of Other Countries and Proposing an Implementation Model Abstract One of the regulatory and systemic tools used by governments to support research and development activities in economic enterprises is the implementation of tax incentives.

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Conflict of Interest in Water Policy and Tools to Address It

Abstract Conflict of Interest in Water Policy is one of the fundamental and intertwined challenges that can lead to distortion in decision-making and public policies. Conflict of interest not only impacts the allocation of water resources but can also lead to social dissatisfaction and tensions among various stakeholders. In Iran, due to water scarcity and

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The Nature and Instances of Market Manipulation in the Laws and Regulations of Selected Countries

A Study of Market Price Manipulation in the United States, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey, and the Challenges of Defining the Crime of Manipulation in Iran’s Securities Market Law Abstract Price manipulation in stocks has been one of the most controversial issues in capital markets in recent years. Price manipulation is an illegal act aimed at

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Post-Assad Syria

 An Analysis of the Causes Behind the Fall of Bashar al-Assad’s Government and Scenarios for the Country’s Future After Assad’s Regime Abstract Syria has experienced many transformations throughout its history, from the colonial period to independence and the rule of the Assad family. The country has been shaped by both internal and external factors, from

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