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The Shah of Iran, the Iraqi Kurds, and the Lebanese Shia
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The Shah of Iran, the Iraqi Kurds, and the Lebanese Shia/ by Arash Reisinezhad.
Author:
Reisinezhad, Arash.
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XVI, 357 p.online resource. :
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Middle East—Politics and government. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-89947-3
ISBN:
9783319899473
The Shah of Iran, the Iraqi Kurds, and the Lebanese Shia
Reisinezhad, Arash.
The Shah of Iran, the Iraqi Kurds, and the Lebanese Shia
[electronic resource] /by Arash Reisinezhad. - 1st ed. 2019. - XVI, 357 p.online resource. - Middle East Today. - Middle East Today.
1. Introduction—Iran’s Non-State Foreign Policy -- 2. Driving ForcesInception—Iran’s Non-State Foreign Policy in Pre-1958 -- 3. Creation—Iran’s Non-State Foreign Policy 1958-63 -- 4. Ascension—Iran’s Non-State Foreign Policy in 1963-68 -- 5. Limbo—Iran’s Non-State Foreign Policy in 1968-73 -- 6. Downfall—Iran’s Non-State Foreign Policy in 1973-75 -- 7. Downfall—Iran’s Non-State Foreign Policy in 1973-75 -- 8. Resurrection—Iran’s Non-State Foreign Policy in 1977-79 -- 9. Conclusion—Iran’s Non-State Foreign Policy and the Shah’s Legacy.
This book sheds new light on the emergence and fluctuation of Iran’s connections with non-state entities in the Middle East. Iran’s involvement with political-militant non-states has been at the heart of international and regional security policy for more than three decades. The author analyzes Iran’s non-state foreign policy by focusing on specific geopolitical and geocultural threats and opportunities that pushed Tehran to build strategic ties with the Iraqi Kurds and the Lebanese Shia. This project will appeal to multiple audiences interested in geopolitics of the Middle East, Iran's foreign policy, and international relations.
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LC Class. No.: JQ1758-1852
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