New Geopolitics Research

New Geopolitics Research

Analyzing the Geopolitical Consequences of Afghan Refugees in Iran

Document Type : Original Article

Authors
1 Candidate in International Law, UAE Branch Islamic Azad University, UAE.
2 Ph.D. in International Relations and Lecturer, Abdanan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Ilam, Iran.
Abstract
The massive migration of Afghans to Iran, one of the world’s longest-running displacement crises, is rooted in Afghanistan’s ongoing conflict, economic instability, and environmental challenges. Iran has hosted millions of Afghan refugees and asylum seekers for more than four decades, and before the massive deportations of 2025, their population was estimated to be around 4.5 to 6 million. This phenomenon has created legal, economic, social, cultural, and psychological complexities. The research question is: What opportunities and threats has the massive and sometimes illegal presence of Afghan refugees created for Iran? The research is based on the hypothesis that this migration brings economic and cultural opportunities, but also exacerbates security and economic threats. This descriptive-analytical study, using a SWOT model, examines the policies of the Islamic Republic of Iran. Its innovation is the integration of the SWOT model with international refugee law (1951 Convention, 1967 Protocol) and the integration of psychological-social-cultural dimensions into opportunities and threats. The findings show that migrants provide cheap labor in key sectors, create cultural richness from shared bonds, and offer social resilience. However, pressure on resources, various political-economic tensions, mental health problems, and cultural mismatch have posed serious threats to the Islamic Republic of Iran.
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