Abstract
Saikal explores Irans recent history, beginning with the revolution, which set in motion a number of developments, including war with Iraq, precarious relations with Arab neighbours, and hostilities with Israel and the United States. He highlights the regimes agility as it navigated a complex relationship with Afghanistan during the Soviet invasion, survived the Gulf wars, and handled the fallout from the Iraqi and Syrian crises. Such success, Saikal maintains, stems from a distinctive political order, comprising both a supreme Islamic leader and an elected president and national assembly, which can fuse religious and nationalist assertiveness with pragmatic policy actions at home and abroad. But Irans accomplishments, including its nuclear development and ability to fight ISIS, have cost its people, who are desperately pressuring the ruling clerics for economic and social reformschanges that might in turn influence the countrys foreign policy. Amid heightened global anxiety over alliances, terrorism, and nuclear threats, Iran Rising offers essential reading for understanding a country that, more than ever, is a force to watch.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Princeton |
Publisher | Princeton University Press |
Number of pages | 325 |
Volume | 1 |
Edition | 1st |
ISBN (Print) | 9780691175478 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2019 |