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065657
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1998.
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p.153-169
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043510
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Berkeley, University of California Press, 1974.
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xi, 362p.
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0520026837
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060320
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Aldershot, Gower Publishing Company, 1984.
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242p.
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Security in Southern Asia;2
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0566006529
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003004
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Geneva, Graduate Institute of International Studies, 1986.
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ii, 59p.
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PSIS, Occasional Paper; no. 1/86
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058767
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Geneva, Programme for Strategic and International Security Studies, 1986.
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i, 59p.pbk
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PSIS Occasional Papers, no;1/86
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026053
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Colorado, Westview Press, 1988.
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ix, 318p.hbk
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0813307341
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093575
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004583
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Washigton, D C, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1994.
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xi,108p.pbk
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0870030310
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075206
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Washington, D C, CEIP, 2006.
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xx, 224p.
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0870032305
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086173
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2009.
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Summary/Abstract |
Iran-US relations - strained at the best of times since the 1979 Iranian revolution - have never been worse than during the past six years, due to the much more intense interaction between the two states since the revelations about Iran's nuclear ambitions and the United States' invasion of Iraq. The United States sees Iran as a potential strategic rival, while Tehran views the American presence in the Middle East as a potential existential threat. This has led to zero-sum thinking and has raised the stakes correspondingly. In the process there has been an inflation of the Iranian threat, which is poorly understood and often exaggerated. Depicting Iran as a military threat obscures the real political threat the country poses to its region; Iran's regional behaviour has been neglected and overshadowed by the contentious nuclear issue. However, it is precisely Iran's behaviour and goals which feed concerns about its nuclear ambitions.
It is important to put the Iranian threat in context. In recent years, what was largely a bilateral rivalry between Iran and the United States has become displaced and expanded throughout the region: Palestine, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq and the Gulf states have all been affected by the growing tension, and there are signs that Iranian influence is becoming stronger in these areas. Iran's more active and effective diplomacy in the Middle East is due to the conjunction of three separate trends, all of which are reversible. The first is the emergence of a permissive regional environment, hospitable to Iran's diplomacy; the second, the ascension of an ideological and hardline conservative government in Tehran, predisposed to a more activist diplomacy; and third, the oil windfall, which freed resources for seeding movements and clients supportive of Iranian goals. However, the influence that has accrued to Iran as a result of these trends is transitory and precarious, and there are constraints on Iran becoming a regional superpower.
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ID:
069599
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Santa Monica, Rand Corporation, 2001.
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xx, 113p.
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0833029711
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044830 | 355.033055/BYM 044830 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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006645
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London, Oxford Univ. Pr., 1996.
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88p.
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IISS Adelphi paper;304
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019829283X
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128844
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2014.
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Tehran's military capabilities do not match its ambitions for recognition and status. It is cautious, defensive and prudent in resorting to force, due as much to experience as to realism about its own limits. Iran has been a source of international concern for decades. Its general hostility to the international system disturbs the regional order. Tehran's initial aim of exporting the 1979 revolution, supplanted later by exporting its revolutionary model, has caused anxiety in smaller, traditional regimes. And the view that it is a belligerent state all too ready to resort to force feeds concern about its nuclear ambitions. This perspective, largely shared by Israel and some members of the Gulf Cooperation Council, is plausible but incomplete. I will argue that by orthodox standards Iran is militarily weak, and cautious, defensive and prudent in resorting to force. This is due as much to experience as to realism about its own limits. The country does not see itself as a military power or aspire to become one, even if some of its utterances and behaviour leave room for scepticism on this point.
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ID:
071336
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Santa Monica, Rand Corporation, 1999.
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15p.
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0833027751
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043556
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Tehran, Institute for International Political and Economic Studies, 1975.
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106p.
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Tehran papers; no. 3
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071306
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Santa Monica, Rand Corporation, 2001.
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Description |
15p.
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0833030590
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073405
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New York, International Institute for Strategic Studie, 2002.
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Description |
140p.
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Adelphi Paper No.342
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0198516673
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045559 | 355.033055/CHU 045559 | Main | On Shelf | Reference books | |
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