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English Abstracts of the 3rd International Virtual Conference on Iran & the World Contemporary Developments received by 24 April 2012

No.

Name

Affinity

Title

Country

13 Abu Musa Mohammad Arif Billah

University of Dhaka

Reconstruction of the contemporary Political Thoughts in the Light of Various Socio-Cultural and Political Dimensions in Islam Bangladesh
12 Milad Elharathi Benghazi University International Human Security: Islamic Perspectives Libya
11 Evgeni Sachev Ministry of Culture

Cultural Heritage as a basic factor for Social Regulation

Bulgaria
Plamena Popova Turcu & Turcu Law Firm,
10

Plamena Popova

Turcu & Turcu Law Firm,

Moral vs. Law: Tendencies in the modern societies

Bulgaria
9 Rad Nataliya Donetsk National University of Economics and Trade Globalization as a factor for development of pension system in Ukraine and Iran Ukraine
8 Valentina Orlova Donetsk National University of Economics and Trade

The Role of Banking System in Ukraine in Encouraging Small Business Development: Theory and Practice

Ukraine
7 Zahra Abotorabi Ardestani Aligarh Muslim University Gulf Cooperation Council and its Relations with the USA India
6 Hedayatollah Shenasaei National University of Malaysia Iran, Article IV and Multilateral Approaches for the Nuclear Fuel Cycle Malaysia
Hossein Taji
Hanim Kamaruddin

5

Valeria Tkachenko

Yugstroiinvest Company

Iran: Developments and Achievements: Scientific and Academic Developments: Cognition of a Human Being: Text of the Sacred Scriptures as the “Fabric” of Existence

Russian Federation

4

Seher Shafiq

University of Toronto

Foreign Policy Strategies of the Reagan Doctrine: Neither Unique, nor Unprecedented

Withdrawn

3

Ali Haydar Senyurt

Yildiz Technical University

 

Turkey

2

Ghulam Taqi Bangash

Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Institute of Science & Technology

Muslim World’s Response to CIA’s Drone Challenges 

Pakistan

1

Görkem Atsungur

Yeditepe University

Russian Foreign Policy towards Iran in the Post-Cold War Era

Turkey