Iraq and Iran (RLE Iran A)

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A01=Jasim Abdulghani
al-arab
Algiers Agreement
Author_Jasim Abdulghani
Ba'th party ideology
Bani Sadr
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CIA Report
CIA's Covert Operation
CIA’s Covert Operation
Constantinople Protocols
Dhofari Rebellion
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government
Hardan Al Takriti
hussain
Iran's Military Superiority
iranian
Iranian Army
Iranian Israeli Relations
Iran’s Military Superiority
Iraq's Relations
iraqi
Iraqi Iranian Border
Iraqi Iranian Relations
Iraqi Soviet Treaty
Iraq’s Relations
Islamic revolution studies
Joint Frontiers
kurdish
Kurdish conflict analysis
Kurdish Rebellion
Middle East politics
Persian Gulf security
Qasim's Regime
Qasim’s Regime
Ras Al Khaimah
rebellion
regional power dynamics research
relations
saddam
Secret CIA
shatt
Shatt Al Arab
Shatt Al Arab Boundary
Shatt Al Arab River
Shatt al-Arab dispute
Soviet Iraqi Relations
Soviet Naval Base
West Germany

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415608329
  • Weight: 690g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Feb 2011
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Behind the Iran-Iraq war rests a history of conflict stretching back to the Ottoman Turks and the Persians. This book examines the deep-seated and complex factors involved in the rivalry between these two nations. It focuses particularly on the period between 1969 and 1984, a time that saw both the rise of the Ba’th party in Iraq and Khomeini’s return to power in Iran. These changes did much to escalate tensions. The Ba’th party’s ideological, socialist regime and its emphasis on political secular concerns stood in marked contrast to Iran under Khomeini and his efforts to spread an Islamic revolution among the nation’s Shiite majority. The author discusses how these differences have affected three long-term problems: Iraq’s and Iran’s rivalry for dominance in the Arabian Gulf region; disputes over the Shatt al-Arab waterway, which serves as a boundary between the two nations; and the Kurdish rebellion in Iraq, supported by Iran. The volume also looks at the most recent episodes of crisis and analyzes the evolution of the Iran-Iraq war and its implications both regionally and globally. Unlike other studies of Iraq’s relations with Iran, Abdulghani’s is distinguished by its systematic and comprehensive synthesis which interlocks legal, cultural, historical and political issues that have characterized relations between the two countries.

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