International Relations - General & Miscellaneous
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Overview
The prospects for Iran and Eurasia in the twenty-first century are closely linked. Change in one will invariably create the incentive for change in the other. Set in the context of the changing nature of the socio-political tapestry of Eurasia, a vast territory encompassing so much of humanity’s history, this book is a discussion of contemporary Iran, its regional relations and its role in the current international system.The backdrop for the discussions in this volume, then, will be the Eurasian sphere; the foreground, Iran’s role in the current international system. In general, this book examines a country which is a strategically important and volatile element in world politics. It is hoped that this volume will contribute significantly to the understanding of the aspects of the international relations of a revolutionary regime which is evolving during a critical historical period, one which has witnessed the collapse of the Soviet bloc, the emergence of new global capitalism and the sudden decline of the tiger economies of South-East Asia.
Book Details
Published
January 31, 2001
Publisher
Ithaca Press
Pages
228
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780863722714