Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Payam Noor University, Tehran, Iran

2 Instructor, Faculty Member, Department of Political Science, Payame Noor University, Tehran, Iran

3 Assistant Professor, Department of Islamic Studies, Payam Noor University Tehran Iran

Abstract

The main goal of this article is the sociological explanation of the crises of regional governments and its effect on the national security of the Islamic Republic of Iran. The research method in this study is sociological explanation using Lucien Pai's theories and information gathering tools from library and internet sources. The basic question of the current research is: From the perspective of Lucien Pai's theory, what effect does the six crises of fragile states have on Iran's national security? The results of the research show that the regional fragile states such as Iraq, Afghanistan and Syria are somehow immersed in the crises considered by Lucinpai and their capacity and ability to solve these crises has greatly decreased, which is a matter of security concerns and consequences for Iran's interests. accompanied laying the groundwork for the presence of foreign powers in these countries and the security threats caused by this presence for the Islamic Republic; The emergence of terrorism and unrest in Iran's borders; The emergence of Salafist takfiri groups and efforts to weaken the resistance front are among the security consequences of these fragile governments for the Islamic Republic of Iran. In general, it can be pointed out that these crises have external and foreign origins rather than having internal roots, which means that the regional countries, especially the America at the head of them, are trying to create a crisis and intensify the crisis in fragile countries, the national security of the Islamic Republic. to threaten Iran.

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