Strategic Studies of public policy

Strategic Studies of public policy

Evolution of immigration governance in the Islamic Republic of Iran

Document Type : Research Paper

Authors
1 Assistant Professor, Faculty of Governance, University of Tehran
2 PhD student of International Relations, Allameh Tabatabai University, Tehran, Iran.
Abstract
Migration as multi-level phenomenon has many reflections on economic, social, cultural and even security fields of each country and migration governance is a form of policymaking and implementation of immigration policies to regulate the arrival of immigrants and provide facilities to prevent the departure of elites. According to importance of immigration and governance in this field the present study tries to address this main question, how the evolution of migration governance has been occurred in Islamic Republic of Iran? The hypothesis is that, governance of immigration in Islamic Republic of Iran has been changed from thereat-oriented perspective to an opportunity-oriented perspective
and therefore has undergone a theoretical revolution. The research method is a descriptive-analytical article and data collection using documents and lectures and the type of research is practical because at the end of article some suggestion are presented for improving the governance of immigration in Islamic Republic of Iran. The finding of research indicates that the thereat-oriented view of migration phenomenon has undergone a theoretical turn and is inclined towards the opportunity-oriented direction and from this perspective suggestion include creating a positive image of Islamic Republic of Iran's future, rebuilding the media policy, redefining the governance of immigration under neighborhood policy, creating capacities for attraction and growth of international private companies has been presented.
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Volume 14, Issue 50
Special issue looking at the foreign policy of the 13th government
Spring 2024
Pages 6-20