1. Rouhani's first two years in office: Opportunities and risks
in contemporary Iran; Shahram Akbarzadeh & Dara Conduit
2. Iran and the changing regional strategic environment; Amin
Saikal
3. Iran's Janus-Faced US Policy: The Rouhani Administration between
Continuity and Change, Opportunity and Constraint; Morgane
Colleau
4. Brothers or Comrades at Arms? Iran's relations with Armenia and
Azerbaijan; James Barry
5. The UAE and Iran: The different layers of a complex security
issue; William Guéraiche
6. How foreign is the Kurdish issue in Iranian foreign policy?;
Costas Laoutides
7. Mesopotamian nexus: Iran, Turkey and the Kurds; William
Gourlay
8. Charting a new course? Testing Rouhani's foreign policy agency
in the Iran-Syria relationship; Shahram Akbarzadeh & Dara
Conduit
9. Bonyads as Agents and Vehicles of the Islamic Republic's Soft
Power; William Bullock Jenkins
10. Future Prospects; Shahram Akbarzadeh & Dara Conduit
Shahram Akbarzadeh is Research Professor of Middle East and
Central Asian Politics and Deputy Director (International) of the
Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalization at Deakin
University, Australia. He currently holds an ARC Future Fellowship
on the Role of Islam in Iran's foreign policy and a grant on
sectarianism in the Middle East from the Qatar Foundation.
Dara Conduit is Researcher at Deakin University, Australia, and a
PhD candidate at Monash University, Australia, working on the
Syrian Muslim Brotherhood. She holds an M.Litt in Middle East and
Central Asian Security Studies from the University of St. Andrews,
Scotland, and was a Visiting Scholar at the University of
Cambridge, UK in 2015.
"Iranian foreign policy has always been complex and multifaceted,
grounded in revolutionary idealism on the one hand and pragmatic
realism on the other. This timely volume examines the Islamic
Republic's foreign policy at a time of profound change and
transition, highlighting some of the inherent tensions and
milestones of the Rouhani administration as it charts a new course
for Iran's regional and global roles. This is an original and
much-needed contribution to the literature that should be read by
policymakers as well as academics." – Mehran Kamrava, Professor and
Director of the Center for International and Regional Studies,
School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, Qatar
"This book, focusing on the elements of continuity and the domestic
and external drivers of change, brings together many interesting
perspectives on Iran and its international relations. Insightful
discussions of Iran's regional role are complemented by the
sometimes overlooked relationships that Iran has developed over the
lifespan of the Islamic Republic. There is much to learn from this
work and the direction of research it is illuminating. A
fascinating set of chapters." – Anoush Ehteshami, Nasser al-Sabah
Professor of International Relations and Director of the HH Sheikh
Nasser al-Sabah Research Program, School of Government and
International Affairs, Durham University, UK
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