Iranian Foreign Policy: Context, Regional Analyses and U.S. Interests

$190.00

Lucille Beck (Editor)

Series: Politics and Economics of the Middle East
BISAC: POL059000

Iran’s foreign policy is the product of many, and sometimes competing, factors: the ideology of Iran’s Islamic revolution; Iranian leadership’s perception of threats to the regime and to the country; long-standing Iranian national interests; and the interaction of the Iranian regime’s various factions and constituencies. This book begins with an examination of Iran’s policy motivators and instruments of Iran’s foreign policy before moving on to deeper analyses of Iranian foreign policy as a whole and by region. (Imprint: Nova)

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1. Iran’s Foreign Policy
Kenneth Katzman

Chapter 2. Iran, Gulf Security, and U.S. Policy
Kenneth Katzman

Chapter 3. Iran Nuclear Agreement
Kenneth Katzman, Paul K. Kerr

Index

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