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Masoud Hamyani
A look at the consequences of the technologies of the fourth industrial revolution
So far, policymakers and researchers of social sciences and international relations around the world have looked at technology as a partial issue. Still, the emergence of technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, the Internet of Things, the fifth and sixth generation of communication technology and etc., has become one of the most important challenges of global politics so that researchers of international relations can no longer ignore it; Therefore, many believe that we are entering the era of the fourth industrial revolution, in which, technological disruption will unprecedentedly completely transform the economy, politics, society and fundamentally the ways of life, work, and interaction with each other.
یکشنبه ۱ مرداد ۱۴۰۲
Iran-India Relations: Time to go beyond the symbolic friendship
For decades, Iran and India have been struggling to move beyond the symbolic friendship to reach new heights of cooperation but still the nature of their relation is something between buyer-seller and strategic oriented depend on different issues of cooperation.
شنبه ۲۶ فروردین ۱۴۰۲
Using Nowruz Diplomacy for Greater connectivity in Eurasia
As Iranians are going to celebrate the Nowruz Festival, on the eve of the new Persian Year, along with various ethnic groups across Greater Eurasia from Xinjiang to Turkey, it seems that the time has come to reaffirm the significance of Nowruz diplomacy for achieving some foreign policy goals of the country in the 21st century.
دوشنبه ۲۳ اسفند ۱۴۰۰
Iran and SCO: Embracing a Eurasian Identity Part 2
Despite the wide-ranging agenda of the SCO on trade, economy, research and technology and culture, as well as in education, energy, transportation, tourism and environmental protection, many western observers tend to dub the SCO as “anti-NATO”.
سه شنبه ۵ بهمن ۱۴۰۰
Iran and SCO: Embracing a Eurasian Identity Part 1
As the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) has emerged as an influential organization in the Greater Eurasian sphere, Tehran has always found this platform favorable to promote multilateralism, establish a new security order in Eurasia and link Iran’s economy to the non-western markets of capital and technology, especially amid the unilateral sanctions by the successive U.S. administrations.
یکشنبه ۳ بهمن ۱۴۰۰
A Eurasian Vision for Chabahar: How will Chabahar become an International Transit Hub?
At a time when the geopolitical landscape of Asia Pacific is changing dramatically after the Coronavirus Pandemic, West Asia’s theater as the heartland of the world is becoming more critical to new great power
چهارشنبه ۲۳ مهر ۱۳۹۹