ABSTRACT

A unique and major contribution to the scholarly and policy debate on American foreign and economic policy toward the Islamic Republic of Iran. A volume that will be of interest to scholars and policy makers who struggle to understand the complex rivalry between these two nations and wish to analyze the Iranian/American relationship since 1979. Authors frame the conflicted relationship between Iran and the United States as a low intensity conflict, embodying elements of superpower gamesmanship, insurgent tactics and economic warfare. Revolutionary Iran and the United States is unique in its approach by exploring how diplomatic, military, and economic weapons are employed to bolster each nation's strategic and tactical advantage. This analysis encompasses the political, military, and economic facets of the rivalry.

chapter Chapter 1|28 pages

Low-Intensity Conflict and Fourth Generation Warfare

chapter Chapter 2|30 pages

Early Contacts

chapter Chapter 4|32 pages

The Beginning of American Influence

chapter Chapter 5|28 pages

Economic Relations between the United States and Iran

chapter Chapter 7|18 pages

Low-Level Military Confrontation in the Persian Gulf

chapter Chapter 8|16 pages

The Future of the Relationship