Decoding Iran’s Foreign Policy: Strategic Interests, Power and Influence: Middle East Institute Policy Series
Autor Ross Harrisonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 iul 2025
This book uses a 'strategic lens' to explain how Iran conducts its current foreign policy and to unpack the dilemmas and strategic quandaries facing the Islamic Republic today. Ross Harrison argues that to understand Iranian behavior it is essential to look at it from the perspective of Iran's strategic interests, namely: its capabilities; how Iran interprets the region, the international community and itself; and the state's conception of time and territory in its foreign policy calculations. Iranian foreign policy - in searching for a winning strategy for power and influence - is revealed to evince ideological strains but also realpolitik considerations based on current interpretations of the national interest. These different strains in Iran's foreign policy represent the complexity of the challenges and opportunities the state faces. They also help us to understand the present and future of Iranian foreign policy behavior.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780755646050
ISBN-10: 0755646053
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția I.B.Tauris
Seria Middle East Institute Policy Series
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0755646053
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția I.B.Tauris
Seria Middle East Institute Policy Series
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
1.Preface
2.The Historical Present
3.The Global View
4.The Regional View
5.The Self View
6.Capability
7.The Strategic View
8.The Future
9.Conclusion
2.The Historical Present
3.The Global View
4.The Regional View
5.The Self View
6.Capability
7.The Strategic View
8.The Future
9.Conclusion
Recenzii
An excellent portrait of the history and evolution of Iranian foreign policy. It is a realist account that demonstrates at each step how Iranian leaders responded to their environment, and how those actions served, or failed to serve, Iran's national interests. It clearly delineates how Iran's world view is shaped by its own history but also how it reacts to the circumstances of the moment. It outlines with great clarity Iran's fundamental strategies, and considers how its strategic instincts may shape its response to future events. This is a book that calls out to be used in the classroom, since it presents a wealth of factual material without falling into the trap of bias and partisanship that taints so much of the contemporary literature on Iran.
In his excellent new book, Ross Harrison zeros in on perhaps the most important issue regarding Iran: Can it be nudged into prioritizing diplomacy and "state-based integration into the global system" in the wake of Israeli-inflicted damage to its "Axis of Resistance"? Harrison's book provides essential historical background to understand Iran's choices and will be of great use to academics, policymakers and anyone with an interest in the future of this pivotal nation.
Miracle-worker Ross Harrison has somehow made the incomprehensible comprehensible. In his words, he has "decoded" the seemingly unbreakable messages of Iran's foreign policy. In so doing, he has applied a blend of scholarship, vision, and balance in a field too often dominated by emotions, wishful thinking, and personal biases.
Ross Harrison has achieved a rare feat with this book: providing a window into the thinking of the Islamic Republic without lapsing into over-identification or apologia. It's the kind of analysis that is desperately needed in Washington - and rarely heeded. From historical trends to insightful glimpses into Iran's decision-making calculus since the Cold War, this book is full of sensitive, considered information that will enlighten even the most seasoned Iran watcher.
Seeking to understand Iran's foreign policy, Professor Harrison first expertly describes strategies from the Safavids to Khamenei. With Tehran's militia and political proxies today in disarray, he then asks if Iran's leaders can pursue a foreign policy which makes life better for the Iranian people and their neighbors.
In his excellent new book, Ross Harrison zeros in on perhaps the most important issue regarding Iran: Can it be nudged into prioritizing diplomacy and "state-based integration into the global system" in the wake of Israeli-inflicted damage to its "Axis of Resistance"? Harrison's book provides essential historical background to understand Iran's choices and will be of great use to academics, policymakers and anyone with an interest in the future of this pivotal nation.
Miracle-worker Ross Harrison has somehow made the incomprehensible comprehensible. In his words, he has "decoded" the seemingly unbreakable messages of Iran's foreign policy. In so doing, he has applied a blend of scholarship, vision, and balance in a field too often dominated by emotions, wishful thinking, and personal biases.
Ross Harrison has achieved a rare feat with this book: providing a window into the thinking of the Islamic Republic without lapsing into over-identification or apologia. It's the kind of analysis that is desperately needed in Washington - and rarely heeded. From historical trends to insightful glimpses into Iran's decision-making calculus since the Cold War, this book is full of sensitive, considered information that will enlighten even the most seasoned Iran watcher.
Seeking to understand Iran's foreign policy, Professor Harrison first expertly describes strategies from the Safavids to Khamenei. With Tehran's militia and political proxies today in disarray, he then asks if Iran's leaders can pursue a foreign policy which makes life better for the Iranian people and their neighbors.