Javad Hagh Goo

Javad Hagh Goo

Academic Rank : Associate Professor
School of Islamic and Islamic thought
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  • 16 Citations
  • 2 h-Index
as of : 2025-03-01

Scholarly Works
20092025

  • 33 Article
  • 49 Conference
  • 27 Book
2025
2024

1. How capitulation is represented in political poems of the second Pahlavi era

Hagh Goo Javad (2024)., National Capitulation Conference, the relationship between masters and slaves, 1-2 December, Tehran, Iran.

2. Waltz's Structural Theory, Capitulation, and the Coordinates of Pahlavi II's Foreign Policy

Hagh Goo Javad (2024)., National Capitulation Conference, the relationship between masters and slaves, 1-2 December, Tehran, Iran.

4. Comparing the Vienna Convention with Capitulation and the Need to Redefine Its Enforcement Guarantee

Hagh Goo Javad (2024)., National Capitulation Conference, the relationship between masters and slaves, 1-2 December, Tehran, Iran.

14. The incident of February 1360 Amol; Epic or uprising?

Hagh Goo Javad (2024)., The epic of 6 Bahman Amol, 22 January, Babolsar, Iran.

15. Hermeneutic analysis of the incident of February 6, 1360 Amol

Hagh Goo Javad (2024)., The first national conference of the epic of 6 Bahman Amol, 22 January, Babolsar, Iran.

17. The nature of the historical event of the 6th Bahman city of Amol

Hagh Goo Javad (2024)., The epic of 6 Bahman Amol, 22 January, Babolsar, Iran.
2023

3. Examining the coordinates of cultural influence of the United States of America in Iran after the coup

Hagh Goo Javad (2023)., National conference of influence and domination, 1 November, Tehran, Iran.

6. The new structure of the world system and the capacity of the Islamic revolution in the development of Iran's soft power

Hagh Goo Javad (2023)., International Conference on Islamic Revolution and Contemporary Society, 29 May, Tehran, Iran.

7. The importance of perspectival approach in understanding the hybrid war of countries against the Islamic revolution of Iran

Hagh Goo Javad (2023)., International Conference on Islamic Revolution and Contemporary Society, 29 May, Tehran, Iran.