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In this book experts examine the main features of Iran’s foreign policy from 1980 – 1990, assessing relations with the UN, the superpowers, Europe, the GCC and Iraq. Although the Islamic revolution made Iran a significant force in the international arena, it is argued that the ending of the Cold War and the rise of Iraq as the dominant power in the Gulf are now creating a very different set of foreign policy challenges and options.
Multivolume collection by leading authors in the field
Introduction, Fred Halliday; Chapter 1 Iran and the United Nations, with Part icular reference to the Iran–Iraq War, Sir Anthony Parsons; Chapter 2 The United States and Iran, 1981–9, Eric Hooglund; Chapter 3 The Soviet Union and Iran, 1979–89, Manshour Varasteh; Chapter 4 Iran and the European Community, Anoushiravan Ehteshami; Chapter 5 Iran, the southern Mediterranean and Europe, George Joffe; Chapter 6 The GCC and the Islamic Republic, Gerd Nonneman; Chapter 7 Iran–Iraq, Colonel Edgar O’Ballance; Chapter 8 The political economy of Iran’s foreign trade since the revolution, Kamran Mofid; Chapter 9 Salman Rushdie, the Ayatollah and the limits of toleration, Iain Hampsher-Monk;