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Emery, Christian, (1982-)
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US foreign policy and the Iranian revolution : = the Cold War dynamics of engagement and strategic alliance /
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US foreign policy and the Iranian revolution :/ Christian Emery.
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the Cold War dynamics of engagement and strategic alliance /
Author:
Emery, Christian,
Description:
1 online resource.
[NT 15003449]:
The Collapse of US Policy, 1977-79 -- Framing the Revolution as a Cold War Crisis -- US-Iranian Elite Interactions and the Pathologies of Engagement -- Putting Engagement into Practise -- The CIA and Engagement -- Re-evaluating US Policy after the Hostage Crisis -- Viewing Afghanistan through the prism of Iran -- US Policy and the Iran-Iraq War 1980-81 -- Conclusion -- Appendix: Note on Primary Sources.
Subject:
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / International -
Subject:
Iran - Ethnic relations. -
Online resource:
http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9781137329875
ISBN:
1137329874 (electronic bk.)
US foreign policy and the Iranian revolution : = the Cold War dynamics of engagement and strategic alliance /
Emery, Christian,1982-
US foreign policy and the Iranian revolution :
the Cold War dynamics of engagement and strategic alliance /Christian Emery. - 1 online resource.
The Collapse of US Policy, 1977-79 -- Framing the Revolution as a Cold War Crisis -- US-Iranian Elite Interactions and the Pathologies of Engagement -- Putting Engagement into Practise -- The CIA and Engagement -- Re-evaluating US Policy after the Hostage Crisis -- Viewing Afghanistan through the prism of Iran -- US Policy and the Iran-Iraq War 1980-81 -- Conclusion -- Appendix: Note on Primary Sources.
In February 1979, a revolution led by a seventy-six year old cleric espousing a relatively obscure interpretation of Shia Islam succeeded in dislodging one of Washington's most powerful allies in the Middle East. Although low-level analysts had long warned of a crisis looming in Iran, Carter's senior foreign policy advisors, distracted by more pressing foreign policy initiatives, had resisted any serious rethinking of US strategy. US policymakers now had no choice but to adjust to a completely new reality in Iran. This book examines the nature of that adjustment. It demonstrates that, contrary to the claims of Iran's leaders, US diplomats tried in good faith to build bridges with the new regime. Good faith was not enough, however, and this study explains why many assumptions guiding US policy were inappropriate for dealing with the new reality in Iran. It examines how US policy objectives in Iran were refashioned in light of three major and converging crises: the Iran hostage crisis, the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan, and the onset of the Iran-Iraq dynamic. By re-examining the Carter administration's record in post-revolutionary Iran, Emery provides a fresh perspective on the origins of one of the most bitter and enduring confrontations in international relations.
ISBN: 1137329874 (electronic bk.)
Source: 669193Palgrave Macmillanhttp://www.palgraveconnect.comSubjects--Topical Terms:
1598322
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--Ethnic relations.Index Terms--Genre/Form:
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LC Class. No.: E183.8.I55
Dewey Class. No.: 327.73055
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