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Iran and the Arab world

edited by Hooshang Amirahmadi and Nader Entessar

St. Martin's Press, 1993

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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The Middle East has been the arena of three cataclysmic events since 1979 - the Iranian Revolution, the Iran-Iraq War and the Gulf War. All of these have brought about major changes in the inter-regional politics and relations between Middle East countries and the outside world. This book seeks to analyze the impact of these events on Iranian-Arab relations. The authors examine Iran's relations with the Arab states of the Gulf in detail and sheds light on the changing patterns of Iranian-Egyptian and Lebanese relations.

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgements - Notes on the Contributors - Iranian-Arab Relations in Transition
  • H.Amirahmadi & N.Entessar - Conceptual Sources of Post-Revolutionary Iranian Behaviour Toward the Arab World
  • M.Sariolghalam - The Ideological Context of the Iran-Iraq War: Pan-Islamism Versus Pan-Arabism
  • M.Massarrat - The Iran-Iraq War
  • D.Hiro - Revolutionary Iran's Persian Gulf Policy: The Quest for Regional Supremacy
  • B.Bakhtiari - Iran and the Persian Gulf Crisis
  • H.Amirahmadi - The Impact of American Policies on Iranian-Arab Relations
  • J.Kechichian - The Iranian-Saudi Arabian Relations Since the Revolution
  • H.Amirahmadi - The Lion and the Sphinx: The Iranian-Egyptian Relations in Perspective
  • N.Entessar - Lebanon in Iran's Foreign Policy: Opportunities and Constraints
  • N.Hitti - Iran and Syria: From Hostility to Limited Alliance
  • S.T.Hunter - Iran and Iraq: Changing Relations and Future Prospects
  • A.Parasiliti - Index

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