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  • Ph.D. (2011)

    Political Geography

    Geography, Tarbiat Modares, Tehran, Iran

  • M.A. (2006)

    Political Geography

    Geography, Tarbiat Modares, Tehran, Iran

  • B.Sc. (2002)

    Geography and Urban Planning

    Geography, Mashhad Ferdowsi University, Mashhad, Iran

  • Political Managment of Space
  • geopolitics of Southwest of Asian
  • Geopolitics & Geostrategy
  • Critical Thoughts in Political Geography
  • Research Methodology in Political Geography

    Ebrahim Roumina is an Associate professor of political geography Geopolitics. He is an intelligent, enthusiastic and self-motivated and national planner with over 13 years experience. His research is in national and regional level. Part of his research is in the geopolitics and geostrategic field of southwest Asia, that the lives of millions of people on Earth depend on the resources there. His approach to geographical studies is humanism.

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    Curriculum Vitae (CV)

    An Analysis of the Spatial Differences of Patterns of Residence and Activity in Borde and non-border areas in Iran

    M Portaheri, E Roumina
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    An Ontological Critique of Critical Geopolitics in Gearóid Ó Tuathail and Simon Dalby

    A Torkameh, M Hafeznia, E Roumina, Z Ahmadipour
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    Explanation of the ontology of the Iraqi Kurdistan Regional Government

    M Mobarakshahi, MR Hafeznia, R Ghorbaninejad, E Rumina
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    An Analysis of the Spatial Differences of Patterns of Residence and Activity in Border and non-Border in Iran

    M Poortaheri, E Roumina
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    Geopolitical Strategy to Settle the Crisis of Pandemic Diseases

    Mohammad Reza Hafeznia, Ebrahim Roumina
    Journal PaperGeopolitics Quarterly , Volume 16 , Issue 60, 2020 December 21, {Pages 09-Jan }

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    From the end of 2019, the world has faced with instability resulted from Corona Virus (COVID-19) pandemic (WTO.(1), 2020); a fatal and destructive virus which can have many lessons for the vulnerable world. The virus has spread to the entire world and has affected all of the states of the world which have affected by complicated and interwoven economic, social and spatial actions.

    A Critical Realist Reading of Critical Geopolitics

    Aidin Torkameh, Mohammadreza Hafeznia, Ebrahim Roumina, Zahra Ahmadypoor
    Journal PaperGeopolitics Quarterly , 2020 August 20, {Pages }

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    In spite of presenting some new insights and relevant critiques on traditional geopolitics, it seems that critical geopolitics is reductionist and consequently is not capable of explanation of current geopolitical situation at the global scale. Roots of this reductionism should be explored in philosophical foundations of critical geopolitics. Considering some of its main arguments and concepts, including positionality, situated-ness, and partiality, critical geopolitics is a poststructuralist and postmodern approach. According to the critical geopolitics, geopolitical practices, forces and processes are indeed reduced to constellations of rival ideas and discourses. This research aims to critically and systematically excavate and evaluate t

    A Strategic Plan for the Political Management of the Geographical Space of Islamshahr Township, Iran

    E Roumina, N Sarbaz
    Journal Paper , Volume 34 , Issue 2132, 2019 January 1, {Pages 223-231 }

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    Aims & Backgrounds Political managers of geographical space at the township level are bound to formulate strategic plans in order to carry out their duties. What that makes the presentation of the strategic plan necessary is derived from political management duties of geographical space at the regional level to achieving the regional aims. The general aim of this research was to presentation the strategic plan for the political management of the geographical space of Eslamshahr Township. The minor aims of the research include identifying the strength, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats of Eslamshahr Township as well as designing the most appropriate strategies for managing Eslamshahr Township.

    Role of Regional Integration in MERCOSUR Regional Peace and Development An Approach to Human-Centered Geopolitics

    Saeed Sadeghlou, Mohammadreza Hafeznia, Seyyed Yahya Safavi, Ebrahim Roumina
    Journal PaperGeopolitics Quarterly , Volume 15 , Issue 56, 2019 December 22, {Pages 24-Jan }

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    The creation of regional or international organizations is considered as a way to peace building and keeping. In fact, one of the causes of transformation of international organization after the Cold War has been the settlement of peace and security in regional context. Latin America is among strategic regions of the world that has witnessed a new trend of regional integration after the end of the Cold War and the regional states have taken different ways to promote regional cooperation and alliance in different facets and in particular in economic and political realms. So, the research is intended to investigate the role of MERCOSUR in regional peace and development in Latin America. This paper argues that MERCOSUR has been successful, and

    The Impact of Local Structures on Socio-Political Action; Case: Baluch in Iran

    Ebrahim Roumina
    Journal PaperGeographical Researches Quarterly Journal , Volume 33 , Issue 3, 2018 October 10, {Pages 24-37 }

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    Aims The purpose of this article is to examine the impact of local and sustainable structures on Baloch political-social activities in Iran. Iranian Baluch has multi-layered local structures that shape these social-political actions.Methodology The method of this research is descriptive-analytic. The research approach is mostly quantitative. The results are based on the logical reasoning of the results from the field study. In order to formulate the socio-political activities of the Baloch region of Iran, socio-political structures were first extracted through documentary and library study. Since the extracted structures did not have the required level of confidence, they were presented to the Baluchist experts in the form of research varia

    The Impact of US Strategy on Iraqi Kurdistan from 1971 to 2014

    Ebrahim Roumina, Mohammad TaherBidar
    Journal PaperGeopolitics Quarterly , Volume 14 , Issue 50, 2018 August 23, {Pages 20-Jan }

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    Extended Abstract Introduction Strategies of great powers follow different variables. These powers are seeking stability and maintaining supremacy in all over the world and apply it through different tools. One of the reasons of sustainability sources and roots of universal powers is their presence and actions in global scope and, their interference and influence on global process. With the end of World War II, the US was raised as global effective power. Competition between the US and soviet led to form global blocks, in two scales. Therefore, two powers of soviet and the US as new players have followed geopolitical strategies. With departure of Britain from the east of Suez Canal in 1971, the US became active player in this part of the wo

    Analysis of the Spatial Pattern of Voting; Case Study: Tenth Parliamentary Elections in Northern Electoral District of Ilam Province

    Mehdi Heidarian, Zahra Ahmaipour, Ebrahim Roumina
    Journal PaperGeopolitics Quarterly , Volume 13 , Issue 48, 2018 February 20, {Pages 53-75 }

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    Investigation of the spatial patterns of voting as a function of electoral geography shows the dispersion of different ideas in voters’ political action in an electoral district. This pattern because of human decision-making has been created over time and is capable of converting to geographical map. This article investigates such pattern in tenth parliamentary election in northern electoral district of Ilam province. Therefore, in terms of purpose, the research is applied and is a descriptive- analytic in terms of nature and method. Data gathering procedure is based on library and field (questionnaire) findings methods. Data analysis method is based on qualitative and quantitative methods like Giss, T-test, and one-way ANOVA. The researc

    Study the relationship between space and gender justice; Case Study: Region 6 of Tehrn

    E Roumina, G Teymori, Z Ahmadipour
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    The Impact of Local Structures on Socio-Political Action; Case: Baluch in Iran

    B Zarqami, E Roumina
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    The Impact of Geopolitical Interests of Iran and Saudi Arabia on Regional Challenges in Southwest Asia

    Mohammad Reza Hafeznia, Ebrahim Roumina
    Journal PaperGeographical Researches Quarterly Journal , Volume 32 , Issue 2, 2017 September 15, {Pages 20-Sep }

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    Competition among countries in a region is a widespread phenomenon. However, the actions of the rival countries depend on the nature and number of matters of dispute and their approaches to resolving these disputes. Two countries that are struggling for hegemony in a region could not possibly have a peaceful relationship. The relationship between these two countries will be in a state of perpetual competition, marked by seeking allies and rebel groups from other countries in the region in order to confront one another. Today, Iran and Saudi Arabia's mutual competition in southwest Asia has shaped tensions. This rivalry between Iran and Saudi Arabia has spread to other countries in the region as well. This research is a descriptive and analy

    Pattern of human structures relationships and cultural realms in West Asia with emphasis on Iranian cultural realm

    MR Hafeznia, E Rumina, GH Mostafa
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    The Effect of Specialization on Local Government Functions

    Ebrahim Roumina
    Journal PaperGeographical Researches Quarterly Journal , Volume 31 , Issue 3, 2016 December 10, {Pages 43-55 }

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    The function and the authority of a local government is in the area that is directly related to the people of that particular area. Since decision making about the citizens requires specialization, local decision makers should have certain qualifications and expertise in order to be be effective. Otherwise they will be dysfunctional and the area under their jurisdiction will face serious problems. The results of this study show that lack of specialization among city council members will negatively affect the council’s function. This study has analyzed the relationship between specialization and the effectiveness of city council members in the past four terms, since it was first established. This is a descriptive and analytical study. It??

    INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFECT OF TRIBALISM ON VOTING PATTERN, CASE STUDY: NOURABAD MAMASANI TOWNSHIP

    EBRAHIM ROUMINA, VAHID SADEGHI
    Journal Paper , Volume 11 , Issue 3, 2015 January 1, {Pages 84-116 }

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    Introduction:Place is the focus of geography, and the identity is the manifestation of culture in place. Geographical spaces and places whether based on ecological relations or other factors are interested of people that have been born or live there as their habitat. The human is interested in his hometown and where he lived in it for a while and has a sense of belonging and makes a kind of mental relation. Belonging to place creates interests in human that because of it, deep emotional and psychological connections is established between people. The person becomes dependent on location so that goes behind of worldly relations and establishes an emotional relation with it, the place become precious and sacred for him.

    Investigation of the Effect of Tribalism on Voting Pattern; Case Study: Nourabad Mamasani Township

    E Roumina, V Sadeghi
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    Theoretical Explanation of Imported Good Smuggling and its Management

    Ebrahim Roumina
    Journal PaperGeopolitics Quarterly , Volume 10 , Issue 33, 2014 March 21, {Pages 83-105 }

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    Introduction Smuggling which means importing and exporting goods in illegal form, is an essential challenge to the countries and has negative consequences on legal business, investment and occupation and faces national development with stagnation. Smuggling means moving illegal goods, services and human from one place to another or their entrance and exit from borders of a country. If the needed goods are not supplied and the possibility of their importing legally is not provided, the goods are supplied illegally and under-the-counter. In other words, need is an essential impulse which causes goods shifts in geographical places. ? Methodology The main question of the research is that why smuggling is formed in a political unit (state)and wh

    Political Management of Space in Unitary State Systems

    MOHAMEDREZA HAFEZNIA, Ebrahim Roumina, Zahra Ahmadypour, ALIASGHAR FANI
    Journal Paper , Volume 9 , Issue 129, 2013 January 1, {Pages 31-Jan }

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    Introduction: organizing states affaires is done by institutions that have power and authority in geographical space. Power and authority in geographical space is formed by force or transferring nation’s power to state.

    Current Teaching

    • MS.c.

      Human-Centered Geopolitics and Peace

    • MS.c.

      Political Management of Space

    • Ph.D.

      Philosophy and Critical Thought in Political Geography

    Teaching History

    • MS.c.

      Geography and National Strategy

    • Ph.D.

      New Methodologies and Future Study in Political Geography

    • MS.c.

      Research Methodology in Political Geography

    • 2021
      Mohammadi, Goodarz
      Evaluating the effectiveness of the settlement policy of the citizens of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the islands (Abu Musa and the Greater and Tunb)
    • 2018
      Sarbaz, Navid
      Presentation of Optimal management pattern for the shared water resources, a case study: Transboundary aquifers of Iran and its neighbours
    • 2019
      Saeidifard, Aliashraf
    • 2020
      Nejatipour, Mehdi

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