Iran’s position regarding the afghan military conflict in 1978-1979

The author considers the position of Iran regarding the Afghan armed conflict (1978-1979) before the Soviet troops entered Afghanistan, as well as the consistent evolution of this position and the involvement of Iran in internal Afghan events. The author relies mainly on documentary sources, but als...

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Main Author: Taisiya Vladimirovna Rabush
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) 2021-12-01
Series:RUDN Journal of World History
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Online Access:http://journals.rudn.ru/world-history/article/viewFile/25722/19052
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spelling doaj-e501ed7630f84eaeaf98cc6748abaf332021-05-25T17:53:18ZengPeoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)RUDN Journal of World History2312-81272312-833X2021-12-0113172010.22363/2312-8127-2021-13-1-7-2019741Iran’s position regarding the afghan military conflict in 1978-1979Taisiya Vladimirovna Rabush0St. Pererburg State University industrial technology and designThe author considers the position of Iran regarding the Afghan armed conflict (1978-1979) before the Soviet troops entered Afghanistan, as well as the consistent evolution of this position and the involvement of Iran in internal Afghan events. The author relies mainly on documentary sources, but also attracts scientific works in Russian and English (including the works of Iranian authors). According to the author, the analysis and study of Irans position on Afghanistan and the evolution of this position deserve a separate article because, firstly, the religious factor began to especially influence Irans foreign policy after the events of the Islamic Revolution of 1979; secondly, for the two years chosen for consideration in an article in Iran, the political regime has radically changed, and it is useful to consider the transformation of Irans foreign policy from the reign of the shah to the theocratic regime. In the first part of the article, the author analyzes the position of the Shah of the Iranian regime regarding the April Revolution of 1979 and the political changes that took place in Afghanistan after the revolution. The second part is devoted to the policy of Iran with respect to Afghanistan in 1979, and in this part the author argues that the Herat rebellion, which took place in March 1979, became the main trigger for transforming Irans attitude towards Afghanistan from a wait-and-see attitude to active involvement. The author also notes, that Irans policy towards Afghanistan in 1978-1979 developed sequentially, despite the radical transformation of power in Iran itself during this period.http://journals.rudn.ru/world-history/article/viewFile/25722/19052the afghan warthe afghan armed conflictthe middle eastinternational relations in the late 1970siranian foreign policyiran-afghanistan relations
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Iran’s position regarding the afghan military conflict in 1978-1979
RUDN Journal of World History
the afghan war
the afghan armed conflict
the middle east
international relations in the late 1970s
iranian foreign policy
iran-afghanistan relations
author_facet Taisiya Vladimirovna Rabush
author_sort Taisiya Vladimirovna Rabush
title Iran’s position regarding the afghan military conflict in 1978-1979
title_short Iran’s position regarding the afghan military conflict in 1978-1979
title_full Iran’s position regarding the afghan military conflict in 1978-1979
title_fullStr Iran’s position regarding the afghan military conflict in 1978-1979
title_full_unstemmed Iran’s position regarding the afghan military conflict in 1978-1979
title_sort iran’s position regarding the afghan military conflict in 1978-1979
publisher Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)
series RUDN Journal of World History
issn 2312-8127
2312-833X
publishDate 2021-12-01
description The author considers the position of Iran regarding the Afghan armed conflict (1978-1979) before the Soviet troops entered Afghanistan, as well as the consistent evolution of this position and the involvement of Iran in internal Afghan events. The author relies mainly on documentary sources, but also attracts scientific works in Russian and English (including the works of Iranian authors). According to the author, the analysis and study of Irans position on Afghanistan and the evolution of this position deserve a separate article because, firstly, the religious factor began to especially influence Irans foreign policy after the events of the Islamic Revolution of 1979; secondly, for the two years chosen for consideration in an article in Iran, the political regime has radically changed, and it is useful to consider the transformation of Irans foreign policy from the reign of the shah to the theocratic regime. In the first part of the article, the author analyzes the position of the Shah of the Iranian regime regarding the April Revolution of 1979 and the political changes that took place in Afghanistan after the revolution. The second part is devoted to the policy of Iran with respect to Afghanistan in 1979, and in this part the author argues that the Herat rebellion, which took place in March 1979, became the main trigger for transforming Irans attitude towards Afghanistan from a wait-and-see attitude to active involvement. The author also notes, that Irans policy towards Afghanistan in 1978-1979 developed sequentially, despite the radical transformation of power in Iran itself during this period.
topic the afghan war
the afghan armed conflict
the middle east
international relations in the late 1970s
iranian foreign policy
iran-afghanistan relations
url http://journals.rudn.ru/world-history/article/viewFile/25722/19052
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