ABSTRACT

Providing a well-balanced and impartial perspective on the foreign policy of the Islamic Republic of Iran, this book contributes to a better understanding of the current foreign policy of Iran, especially its internal and external determinants.

Combining theoretical and practical aspects, it provides readers with a short analysis of Iranian foreign policy. The first part is dedicated to the Pahlavi era between 1925–1979. The second consists of three chapters covering issues relating to ideological and institutional aspects of Iranian foreign policy after 1979. The last part incorporates eight case studies which best present both regional and global dimensions.

This comprehensive study contains a synthesis of views and opinions of commentators and scholars who often represent contradictory perspectives. Serving as a key reference and starting point for further studies, this book will be of interest to students and researchers studying Iranian foreign policy, international relations, and Middle Eastern studies.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

part I|34 pages

Historical background

chapter 2|22 pages

Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi

The unfinished Iranian empire

part II|36 pages

The Islamic Republic of Iran

chapter 5|13 pages

Iranian foreign policy in action

The main objectives

part III|112 pages

Iranian foreign policy in practice

chapter 7|11 pages

Iran–Syria relations

chapter 8|11 pages

Iran–China relations

chapter 10|15 pages

Going eastwards

Iran’s relations with Afghanistan, India, and Pakistan

chapter 11|12 pages

Iran’s relations with the European Union

chapter 12|14 pages

Russia–Iran relations

chapter |4 pages

Conclusion