Islamic Republic of Iran and Nasserism

Document Type : Research Paper

Authors

1 Payam-e-Noor University

2 Judiciary

Abstract

Nasserists are one of the active and effective social and Political parties who have lots of similarities to Islamic Republic of Iran in foreign policy. But, there are some differences. Their combating to Israel, thid wordism and defending non alignment movement are the most important similarities. Also, Pan Arabism and secularism are the most important points of differences to IRI. However, the differences are suspended at this time. Nasserists have high potential to make constructed relation to Iran, especially to support Bashar Asad. To make relation with them has less challenges than connection to Sunni Islamist.Yet, its secularism has rejected making proper literature in Iran. The article studies Nasserism and its political branches and their relations to IRI. In addition, the most prominent of their thought are reviewed to find their similarities to IRI. At the end, the article shows that emphasis on thid wordism and defending non alignment is a proper approach for integration. We need to find other aspects of making relations and we believe that our political thought includes them. So finding and putting them to a proper manner is important. So, many kinds of relations are opened for us and we can develop our integrated party in the region. We need to find other aspects of making relations and we believe that our political thought includes them. So finding and putting them to a proper manner is important. So, many kinds of relations are opened for us and we can develop our integrated party in the region.We need to find other aspects of making relations and we believe that our political thought includes them. So finding and putting them to a proper manner is important. So, many kinds of relations are opened for us and we can develop our integrated party in the region.We need to find other aspects of making relations and we believe that our political thought includes them. So finding and putting them to a proper manner is important. So, many kinds of relations are opened for us and we can develop our integrated party in the region.

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