Reveals the military mastermind who established Iran as a major power in the Middle East and the regional ambitions of the Islamic Republic todayHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Arash Azizi is a historian at New York University where he researches the transnational links that tied Iran and the Arab world during the Cold War. He has written for numerous publications, including the New York Times, Washington Post, Daily Beast, Toronto Star and Jacobin, and several of his book-length translations have appeared in Iran and elsewhere. He lives in New York City.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: #WorldWarIII 1 A Life on the Margins 2 A Young Man in the City 3 To Guard a Revolution 4 A Gift from the Heavens 5 War Makes Man 6 No Islamism in One Country 7 A Chalice Full of Poison 8 An Unwritten Pact 9 We Protect the Shrines 10 Busy in Beirut 11 Islamic Awakening, Sectarian Degeneration 12 Black Flags, White Flags Epilogue: The Endgame Timeline Acknowledgments A Note on Sources Bibliography Notes Index
Introduction: #WorldWarIII 1 A Life on the Margins 2 A Young Man in the City 3 To Guard a Revolution 4 A Gift from the Heavens 5 War Makes Man 6 No Islamism in One Country 7 A Chalice Full of Poison 8 An Unwritten Pact 9 We Protect the Shrines 10 Busy in Beirut 11 Islamic Awakening, Sectarian Degeneration 12 Black Flags, White Flags Epilogue: The Endgame Timeline Acknowledgments A Note on Sources Bibliography Notes Index
Introduction: #WorldWarIII
1 A Life on the Margins
2 A Young Man in the City
3 To Guard a Revolution
4 "A Gift from the Heavens"
5 War Makes Man
6 No Islamism in One Country
7 A Chalice Full of Poison
8 An "Unwritten Pact"
9 We Protect the Shrines
10 Busy in Beirut
11 Islamic Awakening, Sectarian Degeneration
12 Black Flags, White Flags
Epilogue: The Endgame
Timeline
Acknowledgments
A Note on Sources
Bibliography
Notes
Index
Rezensionen
'An important book about one of the Middle East's most charismatic and powerful men in recent years.' Middle East Monitor
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