Arab-Iranian Relations Since the Arab Uprisings
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TexteLangue : Anglais Collection : Détails de publication : Taylor & Francis Routledge [Imprint] 2024Description : 1 online resourceType de contenu : - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781003346111
- 9781032386539
- 9781032386553
- Protest movements -- Arab countries -- History -- 21st century
- Diplomatic relations
- Ethnic studies
- Interdisciplinary studies
- Politics and government
- Protest movements
- Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects
- Regional / International studies
- Social groups, communities and identities
- Social research and statistics
- SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / General
- SOCIAL SCIENCE / Research
- Society and culture: general
- Society and Social Sciences
- Sociology and anthropology
- Sociology
- Arab
- Arab Iranian Relations
- Arab Perception
- Arab Political System
- Arab Public
- Arab Public Opinion
- Arab Uprisings
- Assad Regime
- Favourability Ratings
- Iran
- Iran's Role
- Iranian Foreign Policy
- Islamic Awakening
- Islamic Republic
- Islamic Revolution
- Israel Hezbollah War
- Muslim Brotherhood
- Muslim World
- NATO's Involvement
- Pahlavi Script
- Persian Language
- Political Islam
- Politics
- Quds Force
- Relationship
- Religion
- Sassanian Empire
- Syrian Uprising
- Umm Al Qura
- Vice Versa
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Unlike most writing on Arab-Iran relations, which looks at specific episodes and specific countries, this book, taking a long term view, assesses the overall dynamics of the relationship, discussing in particular how far religion or politics drives the relationship. It argues that although Iran asserts that religion is a key factor underpinning a coherent approach to international relations, in fact what turns out to be the key factor is the politics of particular circumstances and Iran's specific interests. The book considers Iran's differing reactions to the Arab uprisings of 2011 onwards, showing that while Iran supported the uprisings in some countries it sided with repressive governments in other countries. The book also examines Iran's reaction to its own outbreak of popular discontent in 2009 which was controlled by what has been considered as severe repression and explores how Iran is viewed by ordinary people in different Arab countries.
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