For over a quarter century, Iran has been one of America's chief
nemeses. Ever since Ayatollah Khomeini overthrew the Shah in 1979, the
relationship between the two nations has been antagonistic:
revolutionary guards chanting against the Great Satan, Bush
fulminating against the Axis of Evil, Iranian support for Hezbollah,
and President Ahmadinejad blaming the U.S. for the world's ills. The
unending war of words suggests an intractable divide between Iran and
the West, one that may very well lead to a shooting war in the near
future. But as Ray Takeyh shows in this accessible and authoritative
history of Iran's relations with the world since the revolution,
behind the famous personalities and extremist slogans is a nation that
is far more pragmatic--and complex--than many in the West have been
led to believe. Takeyh explodes many of our simplistic myths of Iran
as an intransigently Islamist foe of the West. Tracing the course of
Iranian policy since the 1979 revolution, Takeyh identifies four
distinct periods: the revolutionary era of the 1980s, the tempered
gradualism following the death of Khomeini and the end of the
Iran-Iraq war in 1989, the "reformist" period from 1997-2005 under
President Khatami, and the shift toward confrontation and radicalism
since the election of President Ahmadinejad in 2005. Takeyh shows that
three powerful forces--Islamism, pragmatism, and great power
pretensions--have competed in each of these periods, and that Iran's
often paradoxical policies are in reality a series of compromises
between the hardliners and the moderates, often with wild oscillations
between pragmatism and ideological dogmatism. The U.S.'s task, Takeyh
argues, is to find strategies that address Iran's objectionable
behavior without demonizing this key player in an increasingly vital
and volatile region. With its clear-sighted grasp of both nuance and
historical sweep, Guardians of the Revolution will stand as the
standard work on this controversial--and central--actor in world
politics for years to come.
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Iran and the World in the Age of the Ayatollahs
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ISBN
9780199793136
Published
2020
Publisher
Oxford University Press Academic US
Language
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Engelsk
Format
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Digital bok
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