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Economic Sanctions and Political Cultures: The Relationship between the Sanctions and Variables Such As Human Rights, Consume Freedom And Political Life of the Host Case Study: Iran

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  • Mahmoud Alipour

    (Master Student of Political sciences, University of Yazd, Iran)

  • Fatemeh seydi

    (Master of Business Administration, Young Researchers and Elite Club, Ilam Branch, Islamic Azad University, Ilam, Iran)

Abstract

In international politics and Competition global power, to government control, and disposal of any threats to peace and security, Regulations imposed by the UN. One of the provisions is Chapter VII of the UN Chapter. According to this Chapter, the UN Security Council can perform the necessary actions to implement it. One of this Actions is Stopping all or part of the government's economic relations, That under Economic sanctions be checked.in the first place, Economic sanctions are used in order to control or Undermine the state's economic and Pushing its to Changes in domestic and international politics. In the current era, the aim of sanctions is changing political regimes. But it can be more accurate, is changed Heterogeneous political culture against with the dominant International Culture. For example, Economic sanctions that be Applies by United States of America against Iran and Different economic systems. Iran enjoys a different political culture and Iran's economic system is not in the framework of the capitalist economy; As a Dominant culture on a global hawks. Currently this point there is that, The One component new and stable of human rights is respect for differences, interests and different political cultures. But what is clear is that the national interests of the great powers of capitalism, is incompatible with different political cultures. Hence the capitalism have a capabilities of growth in an own particular culture. Thus sanctions are primarily a tool to stop opposing political culture. But what exists in sanctions against Iran and the own specific political and cultural, specific Definition of Consume freedom and political life, that, On the one, have following Failure of the sanctions in some cases, On the other hand, has triggered specific definition of the resistance of the economy.

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  • Mahmoud Alipour & Fatemeh seydi, 2013. "Economic Sanctions and Political Cultures: The Relationship between the Sanctions and Variables Such As Human Rights, Consume Freedom And Political Life of the Host Case Study: Iran," International Journal of Resistive Economics, Toroudshomal Research-Industrial Company, vol. 1(1), pages 70-82, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:trd:journl:v:1:y:2014:i:1:p:70-82
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