Iran's Foreign Policy in the Post-Soviet Era

Iran's Foreign Policy in the Post-Soviet Era
Title Iran's Foreign Policy in the Post-Soviet Era PDF eBook
Author Shireen T. Hunter
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 332
Release 2010-05-20
Genre Political Science
ISBN 031338195X

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A comprehensive exploration of postrevolution Iranian foreign policy analyzes the country's relations with key nations and regions and the impact of both Iran's domestic situation and the developing global system. Iran's Foreign Policy in the Post-Soviet Era: Resisting the New International Order provides the first truly comprehensive, in-depth survey of Iranian foreign policy, issue by issue and country by country, since the Islamic Revolution. To help readers understand both the what and the why of Iran's role in the world and formulate useful responses to that role, the author provides a detailed analysis of Iranian foreign policy in all its dimensions. The first part of the book places Iranian actions, particularly its relations with the United States and other key players, within the context of the emerging international system, while also showing how domestic developments impact foreign policy. The second part surveys Iranian relations with specific actors, notably the United States and Russia, and with key regions, including Europe, Central Asia, the Arab world, Latin America, and Africa. Providing an antidote to existing preconceptions, this incisive analysis lays an analytically sound basis for shaping policies toward Iran—policies with potentially high payoff in terms of regional security and stability.

Iran's Foreign Policy in the Post-Soviet Era

Iran's Foreign Policy in the Post-Soviet Era
Title Iran's Foreign Policy in the Post-Soviet Era PDF eBook
Author Shireen T. Hunter
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 354
Release 2010-05-20
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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A comprehensive exploration of postrevolution Iranian foreign policy analyzes the country's relations with key nations and regions and the impact of both Iran's domestic situation and the developing global system. Iran's Foreign Policy in the Post-Soviet Era: Resisting the New International Order provides the first truly comprehensive, in-depth survey of Iranian foreign policy, issue by issue and country by country, since the Islamic Revolution. To help readers understand both the what and the why of Iran's role in the world and formulate useful responses to that role, the author provides a detailed analysis of Iranian foreign policy in all its dimensions. The first part of the book places Iranian actions, particularly its relations with the United States and other key players, within the context of the emerging international system, while also showing how domestic developments impact foreign policy. The second part surveys Iranian relations with specific actors, notably the United States and Russia, and with key regions, including Europe, Central Asia, the Arab world, Latin America, and Africa. Providing an antidote to existing preconceptions, this incisive analysis lays an analytically sound basis for shaping policies toward Iran—policies with potentially high payoff in terms of regional security and stability.

The Foreign Relations of Iran

The Foreign Relations of Iran
Title The Foreign Relations of Iran PDF eBook
Author Shahram Chubin
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 384
Release 1974
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780520026834

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The Soviet Union And Iran

The Soviet Union And Iran
Title The Soviet Union And Iran PDF eBook
Author Miron Rezun
Publisher Westview Press
Total Pages 452
Release 1988-10-11
Genre History
ISBN

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The Foreign Policy of Iran

The Foreign Policy of Iran
Title The Foreign Policy of Iran PDF eBook
Author Rouhollah K. Ramazani
Publisher Charlottesville : University Press of Virginia
Total Pages 368
Release 1966
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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Iran's Security Policy in the Post-Revolutionary Era

Iran's Security Policy in the Post-Revolutionary Era
Title Iran's Security Policy in the Post-Revolutionary Era PDF eBook
Author Daniel Byman
Publisher Rand Corporation
Total Pages 135
Release 2001-05-09
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0833032445

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Religion, nationalism, ethnicity, economics, and geopolitics all are important in explaining Iran's goals and tactics in its relationship with the outside world, as are the agendas of key security institutions and the ambitions of their leaders. This report assesses Iran's security policy in light of these factors. It examines broad drivers of Iran's security policy, describes important security institutions, explores decisionmaking, and reviews Iran's relations with key countries. The authors conclude that Iraq is widely recognized as the leading threat to Iran's Islamic regime and Afghanistan is seen as an emerging threat. In contrast, Iran has solid, if not necessarily warm, relations with Syria and established working ties to Pakistan and Russia. Iran's policies toward its neighbors are increasingly prudent: It is trying to calm regional tension and end its isolation, although its policies toward Israel and the United States are often an exception to this policy. Iran's security forces, particularly the regular military, are often voices of restraint, preferring shows of force to overactive confrontations. Finally, Iran's security forces generally respect and follow the wishes of Iran's civilian leadership; conducting rogue operations is rare to nonexistent.

Iran and the Former Soviet South

Iran and the Former Soviet South
Title Iran and the Former Soviet South PDF eBook
Author Edmund Herzig
Publisher Chatham House (Formerly Riia)
Total Pages 80
Release 1995
Genre History
ISBN

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In the immediate aftermath of the break-up of the USSR, there was widespread concern that Iran would seize the opportunity to export its ideology of Islamic Revolution to the destabilized region. This paper suggests, however, that Iran's policy has been driven more by domestic economic concerns, the desire to break out of international isolation, and a determination not to jeopardise the important relationship with Russia. It examines Iran's political, economic and ideological interests in the new states across its northern borders and also considers Central Asian and Transcaucasian perceptions of the benefits and problems of developing links with Iran.