Piercing the Curtain: Exploring U.S.-Iran Relations and Realism Through the Qasem Soleimani Assassination
Year 2024,
Volume: 17 Issue: 1, 17 - 28, 30.04.2024
Harun Abubakar Siddique
Abstract
In the domain of global politics, the validation of realist theory would occur if a majority of states held substantial power. However, the current international system features states with varying degrees of capability, leading to divergent objectives. This divergence contradicts realist assertions, prompting a critical examination in this article. By practically evaluating the international system, the article recognizes the diverse capabilities and objectives of states influenced by dominant states, especially in the case of postcolonial states, often overlooked by realism. Utilizing defensive and offensive theories within classical (neo) realism, the article analyzes the Qasem Soleimani case to demonstrate the importance of diverse theoretical perspectives in broadening analysis. The case study underscores the ongoing relevance of realism in understanding the self-help and anarchic nature of the international system.
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Supporting Institution
No financial support was received from any person or institution for the study.
Thanks
Thanks to Prof. Dr. Kurşad Şeyhmus Turan for the idea of writing this article, and to Assoc. Prof. Dr. Burak Şakir Şeker as well as Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gökhan Tekir for the corrections and evaluations in first drafts. The article also benefited enormously from the evaluations and comments from the two anonymous reviewers.
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