Andishkadeh Yaghin

Andishkadeh Yaghin
Abbreviation DACSB
Formation 2000[1]
Type Think tank
Headquarters Lozi Sq., Tehranno[2]
Location
President
Hassan Abbasi
Website Official website

Andishkadeh Yaghin (Persian: اندیشکده یقین, translit. Andishkadeh-ye Yaghin, lit. 'Certainty Think tank') with former name of Doctrinal Analysis Center for Security without Borders[3] (Persian: مرکز بررسی‌های دکترینال امنیت بدون مرز) acronymed DACSB[4] also Known as Center for Doctrinal Strategic Studies is an Iranian Nonprofit non-governmental organization allegedly Revolutionary Guards-affiliated Think tank[5][6] directed by Hassan Abbasi.[7]

The Strategy of serve strategic assets in either deterring or striking at the West and also to derail domestic attempts to dilute the Islamic Republic’s revolutionary legacy is apparent in the work of the Think tank.[8] Its mission is to develop the Islamic Republic's Doctrine for countering internal and foreign threats in the coming Century.[9]

According to a fculty of the Think tank, Andishkadeh utilize Modern Structure models of TRADOC and Collège de France, and also Traditional model of Safavid Era's Hawza.[10]

References

  1. "About". Andishkadeh Yaghin (in Persian). Retrieved 8 September 2017.
  2. "Contact". Andishkadeh Yaghin (in Persian). Retrieved 8 September 2017.
  3. Seliktar 2012, section 1980's.
  4. "What works the center under management of Hassan Abbasi?". Rajanews (in Persian). 17 January 2011. Retrieved 8 September 2017.
  5. Badey 2009, p. 40.
  6. Seliktar 2012, section Revolutionary Guard and Abadgaran.
  7. Richet 2015, p. 306.
  8. Alfoneh 2007, p. 37.
  9. Valizadeh 2010.
  10. "Andishkadeh Yaghin is looking to codification of native science of doctrinology". Student News Network (in Persian). 30 July 2012. Retrieved 8 September 2017.

Sources

Articles
  • Valizadeh, Reza (27 May 2010). "Coup-d'État? The Iranian Election in Five Acts". PBS. Tehran Bureau. Retrieved 8 September 2017.
Books
  • Seliktar, Ofira (2012). Navigating Iran: From Carter to Obama (1st ed.). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 1137010886.
  • Richet, Jean-Loup (2015). Cybersecurity Policies and Strategies for Cyberwarfare Prevention. Hershey, PA: IGI Global. ISBN 978-1-4666-8456-0.
  • Badey, Thomas J. (2009). Violence and terrorism, 08/09 (11th ed.). Dubuque, IA: McGraw-Hill Contemporary Learning Series. ISBN 0073397768.
Papers
  • Alfoneh, Ali (Winter 2007). Karsh, Efraim, ed. "Iran's Suicide Brigades". Middle East Quarterly. Middle East Forum. 14 (1). ISSN 1073-9467.

Coordinates: 35°42′05.5″N 51°29′48.7″E / 35.701528°N 51.496861°E / 35.701528; 51.496861

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