Iran and the International System Durham Modern Middle East and Islamic World Series
Coordonnateurs : Ehteshami Anoushiravan, Molavi Reza
Much attention in the West has focused on Iran as a problem country. This book challenges the representations of Iran as a hostile regional power led by ideologues, and goes further by discussing how international relations are viewed from inside Iran itself, outlining the factors which underpin Iranian thinking on international relations and considering what role Iran, as a large and significant country in the Middle East, ought to play in a fairly constructed international system.
The book is written by leading scholars and policy makers from inside, as well as from outside, Iran and includes academics with unparalleled access and insights into the world-views of the Iranian leadership. Subjects covered include: the rationale of Iran's Islamic constitution, including its electoral system, and the impact this has on international relations; Iran's view of the ideal international system, including the place therein of ethics, justice, and security; Iran's international interests, including energy needs; and relations with the West, including the clash between Iranian and Western views of the world order.
1. Iran’s Religious Fundaments and Principles in Interactions with International System 2. Political Rationality of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Comparison with Contemporary Fundamentalism 3. The Islamic Republic of Iran and the Ideal International System 4. Peace and Security in the International System: An Iranian Approach 5. The Islamic Republic of Iran and the International System: Clash with the Domination Paradigm 6. Transnational Culture and International Relations of Iran 7. Two Different Faces of Iran-West Relations: Incompatibility of Official Levels with Everyday Life 8. Domestic Politics and Foreign Policy in Contemporary Iran 9. Foreign Policy as Social Construction 10. Discourse and Violence: The Friend-Enemy Conjunction in Contemporary Iranian-American Relations 11. Energy Security and Iran’s Role in International Relations 12. The Impact of the Iran’s Tenth Presidential Election on its Relations with the EU and Mediterranean States 13. The 2009 Iranian Presidential Elections in Comparative Perspective
Anoushiravan Ehteshami is Dean of Internationalisation, and Professor of International Relations. He was founding Head of the School of Government and International Affairs at Durham University, UK. His most recent books published by Routledge include Geopolitics and Globalization in the Middle East: Old Games, New Rules, and The Middle East’s Relations with Asia and Russia. Reza Molavi received his PhD from Durham University and recently acted as the Executive Director of the Centre for Iranian Studies, Durham University, UK.
Date de parution : 09-2013
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 07-2011
Ouvrage de 192 p.
15.6x23.4 cm
Thème d’Iran and the International System :
Mots-clés :
Mohammadi; Iran Encounters Globalisation:; Iran-Europe Relations; Ahmadi; Islands and International Politics in the Persian Gulf; Iran’s Foreign Policy; Geopolitics and Globalization in the Middle East; Iran’s Security Policy in the Post-Revolutionary Era; Syria and Iran: Middle Powers in a Penetrated Regional System; Iran and Eurasia; Islamic Fundamentalism; After Khomeini: The Iranian Second Republic; From the Gulf to Central Asia; Iran and the International Community; UK Nuclear Industry; NATO Website; Young Man; Muslim World; EU’s Security Policy; Domination Paradigm; Iran Europe Relations; Iran’s Foreign Relations; Ayatollah Khamenei; Iranian American Relations; UN; Guardian Council; World Hegemonic System; Islamic Revolution; World Hegemonic Power; Islamic Republic; NPT; IRI; Interior Ministry; Mehdi Karroubi; Post-election Turmoil; Iranian Electoral System; Mohamed Khatami; National Security Strategy