Iran's foreign policy : from Khatami to Ahmadinejad
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Iran's foreign policy : from Khatami to Ahmadinejad
Ithaca Press, 2008
1st ed
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Based on papers from a conference held at Durham University in March 2005
Includes bibliographical references (p. 141-144) and index
Contents of Works
- Iran's foreign policy : independence, freedom and the Islamic Republic / R.K. Ramazani
- Foreign policy theories : implications for the foreign policy analysis of Iran / Ali Akbar Rezaei
- The United States and Iran in Iraq : risks and opportunities / Judith S. Yaphe
- Iranian-European relations : a strategic partnership? / Shahriar Sabet-Saeidi
- Iran : caught between European Union-United States rivalry? / Anastasia Th. Drenou
- Iran-United Kingdom relations since the revolution : opening doors / Christopher Rundle
- Diplomatic relations between Iran and the United Kingdom in the early reform period, 1997-2000
- Arab-Iranian relations : new realities? / Mahjoob Zweiri
- Iran and its immediate neighbourhood / Anoushiravan Ehteshami
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This timely collection of papers by leading academics and prominent government officials sheds new light on the foreign policy of Iran under President Khatami and into the period of President Ahmadinejad. The topics covered include the influence of the Iranian constitution on its foreign policy, Iran's relations with the United States, the United Kingdom, the European Union and the Arab world, and Iranian involvement in Iraq.
Table of Contents
Iran's Foreign Policy: Independence, Freedom and the Islamic Republic R. K. Ramazani The US and Iran in Iraq: Risks and Opportunities Judith S. Yaphe Iran: Caught Between EU and US Rivalries Anastasia T. Drenou Iran-EU Relations: Strategic Partnership? Shahriar Sabet Saeidi Iran-UK Relations since the Revolution: Opening Doors Christopher Rundle Foreign Policy Theories: Implications for Iran's Foreign Policy Analysis Ali Rezaei Diplomatic Relations between Iran and the UK in the Early Reform Period, 1997-2000 Michael Axworthy Arab-Iranian Relations: New Realities? Mahjoob Zweiri
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