The Persian Gulf (RLE Iran A)

The Persian Gulf (RLE Iran A)
Title The Persian Gulf (RLE Iran A) PDF eBook
Author Arnold Wilson
Publisher Routledge
Pages 346
Release 2012-05-23
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1136841059

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This volume records the history of the Persian Gulf from the very earliest records until the 1920s. It records the rise and fall of ancient Empires and discusses the rule of Turks and Arabs. It chronicles the Western maritime nations – the Portuguese, Dutch, French and British – outstrip one another in trade and influence.

The Security of the Persian Gulf (RLE Iran D)

The Security of the Persian Gulf (RLE Iran D)
Title The Security of the Persian Gulf (RLE Iran D) PDF eBook
Author Hossein Amirsadeghi
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 316
Release 2012-04-27
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1136834540

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The Persian Gulf, important because of its vast energy resources, emerged into the limelight of geopolitics at the time of the British Labour government’s policy of withdrawal from East of Suez in 1968. Before 1968 it had been recognised that the Gulf lay in the legitimate sphere of influence of Britain, while the United States exerted its influence in the two pivotal littoral states of Iran and Saudi Arabia. The Soviets had been gaining influence in Iraq ever since the overthrow of the monarchy in 1958 and the Chinese were also fishing for influence by their support of the Popular Front for the Liberation of the Arabian Gulf. This book examines the political axes of the various super-powers with Iran and the Persian Gulf and discusses the implications of these problems for the issue of security in the region.

The Persian Gulf and the West (RLE Iran D)

The Persian Gulf and the West (RLE Iran D)
Title The Persian Gulf and the West (RLE Iran D) PDF eBook
Author Charles Kupchan
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 274
Release 2012-04-27
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1136834125

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This volume provides a broadly comparative and historical re-examination of the fundamental strategic dilemmas that confront the Western world in the Persian Gulf region. This systematic study of how the West has defined and dealt with its security interests in this region reveals three central strategic dilemmas: strategy versus capability, globalism versus regionalism, and unilateralism versus collectivism. The first part of the book focuses on US policy with particular emphasis on the Iranian Revolution and the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. The author explains why there has been a persistent gap between American perceptions of the Middle East and the political and strategic realities of the region. The second part of the book examines the frustrated efforts of NATO members to form a cooperative response to their collective interests in the region.

Iraq and Iran (RLE Iran A)

Iraq and Iran (RLE Iran A)
Title Iraq and Iran (RLE Iran A) PDF eBook
Author Jasim M Abdulghani
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 286
Release 2012-04-27
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1136834265

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Behind the Iran-Iraq war rests a history of conflict stretching back to the Ottoman Turks and the Persians. This book examines the deep-seated and complex factors involved in the rivalry between these two nations. It focuses particularly on the period between 1969 and 1984, a time that saw both the rise of the Ba’th party in Iraq and Khomeini’s return to power in Iran. These changes did much to escalate tensions. The Ba’th party’s ideological, socialist regime and its emphasis on political secular concerns stood in marked contrast to Iran under Khomeini and his efforts to spread an Islamic revolution among the nation’s Shiite majority. The author discusses how these differences have affected three long-term problems: Iraq’s and Iran’s rivalry for dominance in the Arabian Gulf region; disputes over the Shatt al-Arab waterway, which serves as a boundary between the two nations; and the Kurdish rebellion in Iraq, supported by Iran. The volume also looks at the most recent episodes of crisis and analyzes the evolution of the Iran-Iraq war and its implications both regionally and globally. Unlike other studies of Iraq’s relations with Iran, Abdulghani’s is distinguished by its systematic and comprehensive synthesis which interlocks legal, cultural, historical and political issues that have characterized relations between the two countries.

Persia and its People (RLE Iran A)

Persia and its People (RLE Iran A)
Title Persia and its People (RLE Iran A) PDF eBook
Author Ella C Sykes
Publisher Routledge
Pages 404
Release 2012-05-23
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1136841199

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This volume gives a popular description of Iran and was the result of the author’s extensive travelling in the country and close knowledge of its people and customs over a period of 3 years at the turn of the nineteenth century.

The Soviet Union and Revolutionary Iran (RLE Iran D)

The Soviet Union and Revolutionary Iran (RLE Iran D)
Title The Soviet Union and Revolutionary Iran (RLE Iran D) PDF eBook
Author Aryeh Yodfat
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 180
Release 2012-04-27
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1136833706

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Relations between the USSR and Iran during the period from the overthrow of the Shah and the establishment of the Islamic Republic up to early 1983 are reviewed in this book. It begins with a brief survey of Russian-Persian relations in earlier years, with a focus on the developments that served as a background to the current events. It examines Soviet attitudes and reactions to Iran’s foreign and internal policy and highlights the way in which the Soviets often raise events of which they do not approve in order to draw Iran closer to them. In particular, the book discusses the Soviet response to the Iran-Iraq war and the position of the Tudeh Party and the other leftists within Iran. Iran’s policy towards the USSR is treated at length and it is shown that it is suspicious of a tacit USA-USSR agreement over the fate of Iran. Khomeini’s attempts to isolate Iran from both East and West are also reviewed. This book was one of the first to discuss this crucial dimension in Middle East politics and it makes a significant contribution to our understanding of the forces driving the Iranian Revolution.

Iran and the International Community (RLE Iran D)

Iran and the International Community (RLE Iran D)
Title Iran and the International Community (RLE Iran D) PDF eBook
Author Anoush Ehteshami
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 211
Release 2012-04-27
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1136834400

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In this book experts examine the main features of Iran’s foreign policy from 1980 – 1990, assessing relations with the UN, the superpowers, Europe, the GCC and Iraq. Although the Islamic revolution made Iran a significant force in the international arena, it is argued that the ending of the Cold War and the rise of Iraq as the dominant power in the Gulf are now creating a very different set of foreign policy challenges and options.