英文摘要 |
The Iran-Iraq War caused more than 1 million casualties and was one of the greatest human tragedies of recent Middle Eastern history. The eight-year ware ended when Islamic Iran accepted United Nations Security Council (UNSC) Resolution 598. However, few researchers have inquired into Iran's policy toward the Resolution or looked into why and how a war terminates. Using Iran's adoption of the cease-fire Resolution as a case study, this paper lucidates the causes, processes, performances, and effects of Iran's policy. Furthermore, it concludes that Iran's conciliatory attitude stemmed from its drastic decline in military position during the war, as well as its fullest consideration of national survival. |