International Quarterly of Foreign Relations

International Quarterly of Foreign Relations

All articles in this journal are published with open access


Quarterly Journal of Foreign Relations is among the most reputable scientific journals in Iran in the field of International Relations and is also indexed in the Islamic World Science Citation Center (ISC).

Quarterly Journal of Foreign Relations is published pursuant to the authorization of the Press Supervisory Board under letter No. 124/2403 dated 20 August 2008, and holds the rank of “Scientific-Research” based on license No. 89/3/11/26940 dated 7 October 2010, issued by the Commission for the Evaluation of Scientific Journals of the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology.

In order to facilitate the submission process for authors, Quarterly Journal of Foreign Relations accepts all common citation styles—such as Harvard, Chicago, APA, MLA, and others—at the initial stage of review. It should be noted that authors whose articles are accepted for publication are required to fully comply with the journal’s specific citation style during the revision stage.


 

Current Issue: Volume 17, Issue 3 - Serial Number 67, Autumn 2025, Pages 1-312 

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