studying Iran's Economic Security Strategies with Resistance Economics Approach and 1404 Perspective Document

Document Type : Research/Original/Regular Article

Authors

1 Professor, Public Law Department, Faculty of Law and Political Sciences, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran

2 : MA. Student in International Law, Faculty of Law and Political Sciences, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran

Abstract

Today, the problem of economics has become one of the main issues in Iran. The upstream documents, as well as the supreme leader's assertions in recent years, all point to the need for serious consideration. As explained in this article, economics can transform the country into the first power in the region and the world when it is stable and secure. Indeed, economic security guarantees the national power of every country in the world today. Therefore, identifying threats to the country's economic security is essential for the national security of the country. The results of the study indicate that the intra-economic economic challenges and The United States and Western sanctions policies against Iran are the main internal and external threats to the country's economic security. The present study evaluated the legal and economic strategies of the Resistive economy and 1404 Perspective Document to minimize the vulnerability of the country's economy in order to enhance its power in national and international arenas.

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