Quarterly Journal of Governance Knowledge

Quarterly Journal of Governance Knowledge

Explaining the geographic-economic logic of finding the role of countries in the change of global governance

Document Type : Original Article

Authors
1 Associate Professor of International Relations, Imam Sadiq University, Tehran, Iran.
2 International economics expert, Economic Studies Office, Majlis Research Center, Tehran, Iran
Abstract
Change in the world order is a topic that is being discussed frequently in policy circles. In this regard, various researchers have tried to explain the new positioning of countries in this changing order. The problem of the current research is to provide a deep and detailed understanding of the political geography and economic geography in order to prepare the necessary preparations for the development of the solutions needed for the Islamic Republic of Iran in the period of global order change. Accurate understanding of the emerging power structure in the geographical environment of Iran helps the policy maker to form a precise and measured position in foreign relations. The findings of the article are based on the instrumental qualitative case study method and are of the type of basic theoretical research. The information and raw materials of the analysis were obtained by library method and using scientific books and articles as well as reliable or reference websites. This research believes that in this order change, although the superpowers are interacting with each other on the surface, under the skin of geography, they are targeting each other's supply and value chains; Another point is that in the new world, which is a fragmented world, phenomena such as sanctions, financial and banking platforms, global and regional value chains, the functioning of the global currency, protectionism and industrial policies, technological developments and how they spread in the global space, competition for access Vital raw materials will take a new form.
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