The Foreign Relations of Iran: A Developing State in a Zone of Great-power Conflict |
Contents
THE ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORK | 1 |
The Impact of Domestic Politics on Foreign Policy | 18 |
Prologue | 27 |
RELATIONS WITH THE SOVIET UNION | 36 |
RELATIONS WITH THE UNITED STATES | 86 |
Military Equipment | 117 |
Appendix | 125 |
Prologue | 133 |
Tactics and Arguments Employed in IranIraq Rivalry | 187 |
IRAN AND THE PERSIAN GULF 19581967 | 193 |
POLICY TOWARD THE GULF STATES | 214 |
THE SECURITY OF THE GULF | 235 |
THE SUPERPOWERS AND THE GULF | 256 |
OIL IN REGIONAL CONTEXT | 272 |
CONCLUSION AND ASSESSMENT | 296 |
POSTSCRIPT | 308 |
RELATIONS WITH EGYPT | 140 |
Yemen and the Gulf | 152 |
IRANIRAQ RELATIONS | 170 |
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