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SCO & IRAN: Iranian Security Dream SCO & IRAN: Iranian Security Dream Abbas Maleki The 14h International Conference on Central Asia and the Caucasus The 14h International Conference on Central Asia and the Caucasus " Shanghai Cooperation Organization: Prospects and Opportunities" Tehran, October 30-31, 2006 The 14h International Conference on Central Asia and the Caucasus
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SCO and its successes War against Terrorism Ethnic Violence Narcotics Border Conflicts Challenges to unipolar system
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SCO and its failures Disability on playing world class role Lack of consensus on political development Strengthening of authoritarian regimes Expansion of radicalism, separatism
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What is Iran’s goal to join SCO? Islamic Revolution’s perception on convergent activities Strengthening Iran’s geopolitical role Looking to the East Reduce US treats against Iran More economic ties with Russia, China and India Integrated Energy Market in Asia
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Islamic Revolution’s perception on convergent activities Mahdaviat: Doctrine of Hope in Shi’ia, United World Order in Future United World Order in Future The Constitution of the Islamic Republic makes clear Iran’s preferences in foreign policy. (1) Iran’s neighbours; (1) Iran’s neighbours; (2) Muslim countries; (2) Muslim countries; (3) Third World countries; (3) Third World countries; (4) countries that furnish political, economic, social and/or military needs of Iran. (4) countries that furnish political, economic, social and/or military needs of Iran.
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Islamic Revolution’s perception on convergent activities (2) In search of ways to expand its interests, Tehran looked towards cooperation with neighbors, with other nearby and Muslim states Iran became a major player in regional and International organizations as ECO ECO OIC OIC OPEC OPEC SCO SCO D8 D8
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Iran and Initiated Regional Organization Persian States Countries: Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan Caspian Cooperation Organization: Iran, Russia, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan Iran, Russia, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan Shi’a Nations Rim: 1-Iran, Iraq, Azerbaijan, Bahrain 1-Iran, Iraq, Azerbaijan, Bahrain 2-Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Lebanon, 2-Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Lebanon, Afghanistan Afghanistan
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Strengthening Iran’s geopolitical role Iran’s Subregions: Middle East Persian Gulf South West Asia Central Asia, Caucasus, and Afghanistan Caspian Basin
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Middle East Sub Region
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Asian Identity
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Iran’s advantages Iran’s geographical position, culture Political hierarchy Economic stature Military muscle give it the potential to play a leading or pivotal role in a number of regional configurations: give it the potential to play a leading or pivotal role in a number of regional configurations: -Persian Gulf -Persian Gulf -Central Asia -Central Asia -Caspian Basin -Caspian Basin
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What can Iran do? Critical tools: Dialogue with other nations Dialogue with other nations Economic and technological advancement; Economic and technological advancement; Regional positioning; Regional positioning; Iran‘s response in foreign relations has mainly focused on 3 levels; Consolidating Iran‘s regional position and relations In Middle East Consolidating Iran‘s regional position and relations In Middle East Deepening the relations with the European Union as a leverage against potential future US domination in the region; Deepening the relations with the European Union as a leverage against potential future US domination in the region; Seeking a new strategic relationship with Asian Countries Seeking a new strategic relationship with Asian Countries
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Looking to the East Iran has 1% of the world’s population, 7% of the world’s natural reserves including -10% of the global proven oil reserves -10% of the global proven oil reserves -16% of the world’s natural gas resources. -16% of the world’s natural gas resources. 130 b barrel oil (17 billion tons) 27 trillion cm gas which means $3000 billions 130 b barrel oil (17 billion tons) 27 trillion cm gas which means $3000 billions
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Energy resource periphery Energy demand heartland
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Reduce US treats against Iran
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Iran’s Neighbors in the day of event US full control: -Afghanistan -Afghanistan -Azerbaijan -Azerbaijan -Qatar -Qatar -Bahrain -Bahrain Russian group: -Russia -Russia -Turkmenistan -Turkmenistan -Armenia -Armenia US semi control: -Iraq -Saudi Arabia -Iraq -Saudi Arabia -Kuwait -UAE -Kuwait -UAE -Oman -Pakistan -Oman -Pakistan -Turkey -Kazakhstan -Turkey -Kazakhstan
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US Pressures Iran was using the game of showing to shift from one super power to another during bipolar system US did not desire to see Iran as Iranistan After US-Iraq war in 1991 and collapse of Soviet Union in 1992, US shifted its policy against Iran: Dual Containment Dual Containment ILSA ILSA Rogue States Rogue States Axis of evils Axis of evils Nuclear Pariah Nuclear Pariah UNSC Sanctions
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Can SCO help Iran to manage its challenges? Conceptual Challenges in Iran’s Foreign Relations: Iran-US Relations Iran-EU Relations Oil price Treaty of Friendship between Iran and Iraq (1975) Iran’s share of Hirmand River 3 Iranian Islands in Persian Gulf Caspian legal regime
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Iranian “Allies” in US-Iran Context China Economic not political relations; not bought and paid for Economic not political relations; not bought and paid for As a mater of general policy, opposes sanctions, but… As a mater of general policy, opposes sanctions, but… Believes Iran should not ‘push’ the issue Believes Iran should not ‘push’ the issue Russia Opportunism Opportunism Iranian mistrust Iranian mistrust
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SCO and Lonely Iran Iran is a unique state in this region with “Strategic Loneliness”. This fact is encouraging Iran to think how would be more secure in individual manner.
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SCO and Middle East security No common understanding or framework of security, divergent interests US strategic presence in Asia and its impact: - Historically polarising - US military umbrella for GCC - From indirect to direct hegemony - Containment (encirclement) of Iran
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Potential future Scenarios, Can SCO support Iran? Iraq instability continues US-Iran confrontation escalates into conflict Unpredicted radical change in a GCC state US withdraws from Iraq: 1. Civil war erupts, violence spreads in the region, or 2. International community steps in to help stabilise Iraq
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Thank you maleki@caspianstudies.com maleki@caspianstudies.com
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Four Iran Historic Compromises with its Neighbors Iran-Soviet Russia Friendship Treaty, 1921 Iran-UK MOU on situation of Abu Musa Island in Persian Gulf, 1971 Iran-Iraq Treaty on Friendship and Governmental Borders, 1975 Iran-Afghanistan Agreement on the portion of Hirmand Waters, 1976
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Iran’s Regional Foreign Policy Regional Challenge: Caspian Sea Legal Regime Persian Gulf States Iraq Afghanistan Historical Compromise: Historical Compromise: Iran-Soviet Russia Friendship Treaty, 1921 Iran-UK MOU on situation of Abu Musa Island in Persian Gulf, 1971 Iran-Iraq Treaty on Friendship and Governmental Borders, 1975 Iran-Afghanistan Agreement on the portion of Hirmand Waters, 1976
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