Navigating Iran

Navigating Iran
Title Navigating Iran PDF eBook
Author O. Seliktar
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 228
Release 2012-04-23
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1137010886

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This book provides the first full account of America's relations with the Islamic Republic of Iran from Jimmy Carter's presidency to Barack Obama's. It discusses all major facets of Iranian policy of interest to the United States: nuclear proliferation, revolutionary export and support for international terrorism, efforts to undermine the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, and violations of human rights. It compares developments in Iran to their perception in Washington, providing the clearest picture available yet of the discrepancies between the complex and elusive Iranian reality and its understanding in the United States.

Navigating Contemporary Iran

Navigating Contemporary Iran
Title Navigating Contemporary Iran PDF eBook
Author Eric Hooglund
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 0
Release 2017-06-16
Genre Iran
ISBN 9781138110854

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In this detailed examination of contemporary Iran, renowned scholars explore issues relating to politics, international relations and society, and the way in which the country is perceived by the outside world.

Coming of Age in Iran

Coming of Age in Iran
Title Coming of Age in Iran PDF eBook
Author Manata Hashemi
Publisher NYU Press
Total Pages 245
Release 2020-05-12
Genre Social Science
ISBN 147987633X

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An inside look at young Iranians navigating poverty and stigma in a time of crisis Crippling sanctions, inflation, and unemployment have increasingly burdened young people in the Islamic Republic of Iran. In Coming of Age in Iran, Manata Hashemi takes us inside the lives of poor Iranian youth, showing how these young men and women face their future prospects. Drawing on first-hand accounts, Hashemi follows their stories, one by one, as they struggle to climb up the proverbial ladder of success. Based on years of ethnographic research among these youth in their homes, workspaces, and places of leisure, Hashemi shows how public judgments can give rise to meaningful changes for some while making it harder for others to escape poverty. Ultimately, Hashemi sheds light on the pressures these young men and women face, showing how many choose to comply with—rather than resist—social norms in their pursuit of status and belonging. Coming of Age in Iran tells the unprecedented story of how Iran’s young and struggling attempt to extend dignity and alleviate misery, illuminating the promises—and limits—of finding one’s place during a time of profound uncertainty.

Iran Resurgent

Iran Resurgent
Title Iran Resurgent PDF eBook
Author Mahan Abedin
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages
Release 2019-07-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1787382761

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Iran has emerged from decades of isolation and struggle to become a leading, if not the pre-eminent, regional power. Iran projects its influence throughout the Middle East and parts of Central Asia. Moreover, Iranian diplomacy is active on the world stage, with long-term projects in Africa and South America. The landmark nuclear deal of July 2015 was a major triumph and saw the Islamic Republic successfully negotiate with several world powers to reach a mutually acceptable agreement. Crucially, whilst the nuclear deal restricts Iran's nuclear programmed for at least a decade, it doesn't irreversibly dismantle any part of it. With internal Iranian politics stabilizing around a centrist administration led by President Rouhani, the country is set to continue on a path of regional strategic growth. But with clear signs that the Trump administration is determined to contain Iran's regional influence, what is the risk of a military confrontation? This book argues that Iran has developed sufficient diplomatic strength and credible military capability to deter a full-scale US military assault. But absent a dramatic lowering of tensions, there remains a risk of limited clashes, with far-reaching consequences for regional security.

Iran, Israel, and the United States

Iran, Israel, and the United States
Title Iran, Israel, and the United States PDF eBook
Author Ofira Seliktar
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 284
Release 2018-06-20
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1498569765

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This book analyzes the process of evaluating Iran’s nuclear project and efforts to roll it back, resulting in the 2015 nuclear agreement. To highlight the technological problems and the politicization involved in the process, this study uses real-time comparison of developments in Iran and the perception of Israel in the United States.

Navigating Contemporary Iran

Navigating Contemporary Iran
Title Navigating Contemporary Iran PDF eBook
Author Eric Hooglund
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 288
Release 2013-02-28
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1136488375

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This detailed examination of contemporary Iran addresses the most important current social, political, and economic issues facing the nation and the way it is perceived by the outside world. The volume brings together some of the most important scholars and researchers in the field, working in such diverse disciplines as anthropology, economics, history, international relations, philosophy, political science, and sociology, to offer a broad range of perspectives on the significance of three decades of changes for Iran’s current and near-term-future domestic and international politics. Drawing upon a wealth of original field research, the authors challenge conventional wisdom and simplistic media stereotypes about the Islamic Republic. The chapters reach beyond traditional images of the country to show that, as a consequence of thirty years of economic and social changes, the reality, or ‘essence’, of contemporary Iran is more complex and nuanced than is often portrayed in the international media. Offering valuable insights into Iran’s economic and social policies, as well as its politics, since the Islamic Revolution, this book will be of great interest to students and scholars of political science, sociology, and Iranian studies.

Iran

Iran
Title Iran PDF eBook
Author Abbas Amanat
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2019
Genre History
ISBN 9780300248937

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A masterfully researched and compelling history of Iran from the sixteenth century to the twenty-first