The Challenges of the Islamic Republic of Iran's Foreign Policy in Central Asia
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Abstract
The dissolution of the former Soviet republics and the emergence of Muslim states on Iran's northern borders are seen as a great opportunity for Tehran. In fact, the Central Asian states officially considered themselves part of the Islamic world. Several countries in the region incorporated Islamic symbols into their flags and all joined the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and became members of the "then called the Conference of Cooperation of Islamic States. The adherence of the Central Asian states to the identity of Islam indicates their willingness to cooperate with the dominant forces of the Islamic world. Iran's efforts to portray itself as the leader of the Islamic world are aimed at establishing its hegemony in Central Asia, but it is not the only country striving for this goal.