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The Strategic Culture of Resistance: Iranian Strategic Influence in Its Near Abroad
Author(s) -
W. A. Rivera
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
journal of advanced military studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2770-260X
pISSN - 2770-2596
DOI - 10.21140/mcuj.2022sistratcul004
Subject(s) - resistance (ecology) , dominance (genetics) , strategic planning , strategic thinking , strategic goal , political science , business , marketing , law , biology , ecology , military science , biochemistry , gene
Since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, the strategic culture of resistance has dominated Iran’s strategic objective and foreign policy preference formation. Iran is a revisionist state that lacks overwhelming military and economic dominance in its near abroad, as such two pillars have emerged to support and export their strategic culture of resistance: adaptive resistance (pragmatism) and designed redundancy (insulation and deniability). These two themes of resistance provide content and structure to their strategic influence campaigns. Strategic influence is the way in which elements of the strategic culture of resistance are executed in Iran’s near abroad. To combat and defeat strategic influence campaigns, it is necessary to understand both the strategic cultural factors at play and the strategic influence campaigns that Iran deploys.

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