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Kaveh L. Afrasiabi

    Reading in Iran Foreign Policy After September 11
    Iran Nuclear Negotiations
    Iran's Nuclear Program: Debating Facts Versus Fiction
    Iran Nuclear Accord and the Remaking of the Middle East
    • Focusing on the final nuclear agreement, this book delves into the debates surrounding it and its significant implications for both global and regional dynamics, particularly in the Middle East. It expands upon previous work by Entessar & Afrasiabi, offering an in-depth analysis of the agreement's impact on international relations and security in the region.

      Iran Nuclear Accord and the Remaking of the Middle East
    • Offering a fresh perspective on Iran's nuclear program, this book features insights from in-depth interviews with key decision-makers from Iran, Europe, and the IAEA. It explores the history of the nuclear program, negotiations, media coverage, and potential resolutions to the crisis. The author advocates for non-proliferation in the region, leveraging his extensive knowledge. The narrative is accessible to both general readers and experts, structured into 20 chapters with an appendix detailing Iran's nuclear stance.

      Iran's Nuclear Program: Debating Facts Versus Fiction
    • Iran Nuclear Negotiations

      Accord and Détente since the Geneva Agreement of 2013

      • 234 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The book delves into the historic 2013 agreement on Iran's nuclear program, exploring the intricate negotiations and diplomatic efforts that led to this pivotal moment. It offers readers an in-depth analysis of the agreement's implications for future relations between Iran and the West, highlighting the complexities of international diplomacy and the challenges faced during the lengthy negotiation process.

      Iran Nuclear Negotiations
    • This book provides a comprehensive and in-depth examination of Iran's foreign policy and relations in the post-September 11 international context. It covers Iran's relations with its neighbors as well as with the major powers, while also addressing Iran's nuclear, national security, and foreign trade issues. Introduction; Iran's Foreign Policy After September 11, 2001; Iran's Security Challenges; Iran and the New Iraq; Iran, Nuclear Challenges; regionalism in Iran's Foreign Policy; Iran and the Greater Middle East Initiative; Iran and China; International Law and Iran's Caspian Sea Policy; Iran and the United States; Iran and Pakistan; US-Iran Dialogue; Iran's Missile Threat to Europe?; Interview with Iran's Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki; Iran and Egypt; Iran and Saudi Arabia; Iran and Persian Gulf Security; About the Authors.

      Reading in Iran Foreign Policy After September 11