Iran's security and the Islamic State through the lenses of the Copenhagen School/ Mahdieh Aghazadeh Khoei

By: Publication details: 2023Subject(s): Online resources: In: Studies In conflict & terrorism, Vol 46, Number 7 (July), Number 8 (August), Number 9 (September) 2023, page: 1035-1041Summary: After the Cold War, a new generation of security studies emerged that moved debates beyond traditional, narrow, state-centric definitions of security toward considering other aspects like economic, political, social and environmental contexts. This article evaluates one such contemporary important security concern-the threat of the Islamic State (IS), mainly against Iran, in the framework of the Copenhagen School security approach.
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After the Cold War, a new generation of security studies emerged that moved debates beyond traditional, narrow, state-centric definitions of security toward
considering other aspects like economic, political, social and environmental
contexts. This article evaluates one such contemporary important security concern-the threat of the Islamic State (IS), mainly against Iran, in the framework of the Copenhagen School security approach.

IRAN, ISLAMIC STATE, NEWARTICLS

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