James G Blight, Janet M Lang, Hussein Banai, Malcolm Byrne, John Tirman
Becoming Enemies
U.S.-Iran Relations and the Iran-Iraq War, 1979--1988
James G Blight, Janet M Lang, Hussein Banai, Malcolm Byrne, John Tirman
Becoming Enemies
U.S.-Iran Relations and the Iran-Iraq War, 1979--1988
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Becoming Enemies brings the unique methods of critical oral history to understand U.S. and Iranian relations from the fall of the Shah in 1978 through the Iranian hostage crisis and the Iran-Iraq war. Scholars and former officials involved with U.S.
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Becoming Enemies brings the unique methods of critical oral history to understand U.S. and Iranian relations from the fall of the Shah in 1978 through the Iranian hostage crisis and the Iran-Iraq war. Scholars and former officials involved with U.S.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Mai 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 242mm x 164mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 742g
- ISBN-13: 9781442208308
- ISBN-10: 1442208309
- Artikelnr.: 35313106
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Mai 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 242mm x 164mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 742g
- ISBN-13: 9781442208308
- ISBN-10: 1442208309
- Artikelnr.: 35313106
James G. Blight, Center for International Governance Innovation (CIGI) chair in Foreign Policy Development, Balsillie School of International Relations, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario janet M. Lang, research professor, Balsillie School of International Affairs, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario Hussein Banai, assistant professor of diplomacy and world affairs at Occidental College. Malcolm Byrne, Deputy Director, National Security Archive at George Washington University, Washington, DC. John Tirman, Executive Director and Principal Research Scientist, Center for International Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Foreword: By Bruce Riedel. Part I: The U.S. and Iran: How "the Enemy Has
Become Our Masterpiece." Prologue: Kierkegaard in the Desert: A Reader's
Guide to Becoming Enemies. Dramatis Personae: Who's Who at the Musgrove
Conference. Chapter One: How It Came to This: The Evolution of Dueling U.S.
and Iranian Narratives. Part II: The Musgrove Conference: A Critical Oral
History of the Origins of U.S.-Iranian Enmity. Chapter Two: The U.S.
Confronts The Islamic Republic: The Origins of Enmity, 1979-1982. Chapter
Three: The U.S. Tilt Toward Iraq: A Strategy for Avoiding a "Middle Eastern
Armageddon." Chapter Four: "A World-Class Rogues' Gallery of Liars and
Crooks": The Iran-Contra Affair. Chapter Five: "This Huge Crescendo of
Pressures": Iraqi Resurgence in 1988 and Iranian Preparation for War with
the U.S. Chapter Six: Khomeini Drinks the "Hemlock": How the United Nations
Facilitated the End of the War. Part III: Revelations, Perspectives and
Interpretations. Chapter Seven: Missed Opportunities? The Virtual History
of U.S.-Iran Relations During the Iran-Iraq War. Epilogue: Takeaways: What
Did We Learn From the Musgrove Dialogues? Appendix I: Chronology. Appendix
II: Annotated Excerpts From Declassified Documents. Credits. Endnotes.
Acronyms. Acknowledgments. About the Authors. Index.
Become Our Masterpiece." Prologue: Kierkegaard in the Desert: A Reader's
Guide to Becoming Enemies. Dramatis Personae: Who's Who at the Musgrove
Conference. Chapter One: How It Came to This: The Evolution of Dueling U.S.
and Iranian Narratives. Part II: The Musgrove Conference: A Critical Oral
History of the Origins of U.S.-Iranian Enmity. Chapter Two: The U.S.
Confronts The Islamic Republic: The Origins of Enmity, 1979-1982. Chapter
Three: The U.S. Tilt Toward Iraq: A Strategy for Avoiding a "Middle Eastern
Armageddon." Chapter Four: "A World-Class Rogues' Gallery of Liars and
Crooks": The Iran-Contra Affair. Chapter Five: "This Huge Crescendo of
Pressures": Iraqi Resurgence in 1988 and Iranian Preparation for War with
the U.S. Chapter Six: Khomeini Drinks the "Hemlock": How the United Nations
Facilitated the End of the War. Part III: Revelations, Perspectives and
Interpretations. Chapter Seven: Missed Opportunities? The Virtual History
of U.S.-Iran Relations During the Iran-Iraq War. Epilogue: Takeaways: What
Did We Learn From the Musgrove Dialogues? Appendix I: Chronology. Appendix
II: Annotated Excerpts From Declassified Documents. Credits. Endnotes.
Acronyms. Acknowledgments. About the Authors. Index.
Foreword: By Bruce Riedel. Part I: The U.S. and Iran: How "the Enemy Has
Become Our Masterpiece." Prologue: Kierkegaard in the Desert: A Reader's
Guide to Becoming Enemies. Dramatis Personae: Who's Who at the Musgrove
Conference. Chapter One: How It Came to This: The Evolution of Dueling U.S.
and Iranian Narratives. Part II: The Musgrove Conference: A Critical Oral
History of the Origins of U.S.-Iranian Enmity. Chapter Two: The U.S.
Confronts The Islamic Republic: The Origins of Enmity, 1979-1982. Chapter
Three: The U.S. Tilt Toward Iraq: A Strategy for Avoiding a "Middle Eastern
Armageddon." Chapter Four: "A World-Class Rogues' Gallery of Liars and
Crooks": The Iran-Contra Affair. Chapter Five: "This Huge Crescendo of
Pressures": Iraqi Resurgence in 1988 and Iranian Preparation for War with
the U.S. Chapter Six: Khomeini Drinks the "Hemlock": How the United Nations
Facilitated the End of the War. Part III: Revelations, Perspectives and
Interpretations. Chapter Seven: Missed Opportunities? The Virtual History
of U.S.-Iran Relations During the Iran-Iraq War. Epilogue: Takeaways: What
Did We Learn From the Musgrove Dialogues? Appendix I: Chronology. Appendix
II: Annotated Excerpts From Declassified Documents. Credits. Endnotes.
Acronyms. Acknowledgments. About the Authors. Index.
Become Our Masterpiece." Prologue: Kierkegaard in the Desert: A Reader's
Guide to Becoming Enemies. Dramatis Personae: Who's Who at the Musgrove
Conference. Chapter One: How It Came to This: The Evolution of Dueling U.S.
and Iranian Narratives. Part II: The Musgrove Conference: A Critical Oral
History of the Origins of U.S.-Iranian Enmity. Chapter Two: The U.S.
Confronts The Islamic Republic: The Origins of Enmity, 1979-1982. Chapter
Three: The U.S. Tilt Toward Iraq: A Strategy for Avoiding a "Middle Eastern
Armageddon." Chapter Four: "A World-Class Rogues' Gallery of Liars and
Crooks": The Iran-Contra Affair. Chapter Five: "This Huge Crescendo of
Pressures": Iraqi Resurgence in 1988 and Iranian Preparation for War with
the U.S. Chapter Six: Khomeini Drinks the "Hemlock": How the United Nations
Facilitated the End of the War. Part III: Revelations, Perspectives and
Interpretations. Chapter Seven: Missed Opportunities? The Virtual History
of U.S.-Iran Relations During the Iran-Iraq War. Epilogue: Takeaways: What
Did We Learn From the Musgrove Dialogues? Appendix I: Chronology. Appendix
II: Annotated Excerpts From Declassified Documents. Credits. Endnotes.
Acronyms. Acknowledgments. About the Authors. Index.