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.
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.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mahjoob Zweiri is a Professor in Contemporary History and Politics of the Middle East and Director of the Gulf Studies Center at Qatar University, Qatar
Inhaltsangabe
List of Figures List of Tables Author's Note Introduction Chapter 1: Why Studying Arab-Iranian relations matters. Chapter 2: Iran and the Arab Uprising: The Immediate Reaction Chapter 3: The People over the Power: The Cases of Bahrain, Libya, Tunisia, and Egypt Chapter 4: Friends over Freedom: The Cases of Syria, Iraq, Yemen, and Lebanon Chapter 5: Iran in the Eyes of the Arabs Conclusion Bibliography Index
List of Figures List of Tables Author's Note Introduction Chapter 1: Why Studying Arab-Iranian relations matters. Chapter 2: Iran and the Arab Uprising: The Immediate Reaction Chapter 3: The People over the Power: The Cases of Bahrain, Libya, Tunisia, and Egypt Chapter 4: Friends over Freedom: The Cases of Syria, Iraq, Yemen, and Lebanon Chapter 5: Iran in the Eyes of the Arabs Conclusion Bibliography Index