Revolutionary horizons : regional foreign policy in post-Khomeini Iran
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Revolutionary horizons : regional foreign policy in post-Khomeini Iran
(International political economy series)
Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 1994
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Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto Universityグローバル専攻
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 203-217) and index
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Description
This study examines the sources, characteristics and implications of post-Khomeini Iran's foreign policy. It concentrates on two geographic 'zones of interest': one composed of the countries which surround Iran; the other comprised of Islamic governments and movements beyond Iran's borders. It argues that fears, not just ambitions, have yielded a policy increasingly co-operative (especially in the economic sphere) yet in some respects still confrontational.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements - List of Abbreviations - Introduction - National Security and Foreign Policy - Between Fear and Ambition - Iran and the Arab Gulf States - Central Asia and the Transcaususus - Reaching Eastward - Revolution and Solidarity - Conclusion - Endnotes - Appendixes - Bibliography - Index
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This study examines the sources, characteristics and implications of Iran's foreign policy in the post-Khomeini era. It concentrates on two geographic "zones of interest": one composed of the countries which surround Iran; the other comprised of Islamic governments and movements beyond Iran's borders. It argues that fears, not just ambitions, have yielded a policy increasingly co-operative (especially in the economic sphere), yet in some respects still confrontational. There is also discussion of non-military aspects of "national security" and its implications for relations with neighbouring states and societies.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements - List of Abbreviations - Introduction - National Security and Foreign Policy - Between Fear and Ambition - Iran and the Arab Gulf States - Central Asia and the Transcaususus - Reaching Eastward - Revolution and Solidarity - Conclusion - Endnotes - Appendixes - Bibliography - Index
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