The Impact of Iran’s Theocracy on Social Culture and Global Peace

Authors

  • Mark Malmin

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63002/assm.401.1338

Abstract

Theocratic Islam in Iran has created profound far-reaching effects on social culture, anthropological wellness of its peoples, religious antisemitism, terrorism, and a phenomenological collapse of Iran’s economy, which threatens the survival of millions of Iranians. Such antisemitic terrorism threatens global peace in the Mid East. The threat of war impacts global shipping and trade through the Persian Gulf. This paper examines how Iran’s antisemitic religious views and theocratic governance produce pejorative consequences for global peace and the rule of law in neighboring societies. Antisemitic religious hegemony and extremism are not just regional problems; they impact global peace, convivial social dynamics, and economic prosperity. This paper provides commentary on these issues.

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Published

12-02-2026

How to Cite

Malmin, M. (2026). The Impact of Iran’s Theocracy on Social Culture and Global Peace . Advances in Social Sciences and Management, 4(01), 211–215. https://doi.org/10.63002/assm.401.1338