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Role theory and role conflict in U.S.-Iran relations : enemies of our own making / Akan Malici and Stephen G. Walker.
Author
Malici, Akan, 1974-
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Language
English
Published/Created
New York, NY : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.
Description
xiii, 254 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
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Firestone Library - Stacks
E183.8.I55 M317 2017
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Subject(s)
United States
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Foreign relations
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Iran
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Iran
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Foreign relations
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United States
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Iran
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History
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Coup d'état, 1953
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Iran
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History
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Revolution, 1979
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Iran
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History
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1997-
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Author
Walker, Stephen G., 1942-
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Series
Role theory and international relations ; 7.
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Role theory and international relations ; 7
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Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-247) and index.
Contents
Making friends and enemies in world politics
The Iranian quest for independence
Role theory and U.S.-Iran relations
The oil nationalization crisis and the coup
Remaking patron-client relations
The Iranian Revolution and the hostage crisis
Making enemies
Iran's new leader and the September 11 attacks
Making partners.
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ISBN
9781138695870 ((hbk.))
1138695874 ((hbk.))
9781138695900 ((pbk.))
1138695904 ((pbk.))
LCCN
2016013399
OCLC
963357713
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