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Irans's Security Policy in the Post-Revolutionary Era

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The book delves into the complex interplay of religion, nationalism, ethnicity, economics, and geopolitics that shape Iran's security policy. It analyzes key security institutions and decision-making processes while assessing Iran's international relations, highlighting Iraq as a primary threat and Afghanistan as an emerging concern. The report notes Iran's pragmatic approach towards its neighbors, fostering ties with Syria, Pakistan, and Russia, while attempting to reduce regional tensions. However, its stance towards Israel and the United States remains contentious.

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Irans's Security Policy in the Post-Revolutionary Era, Daniel Byman

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2001
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