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Mohammed ghassan al barzanji
Mohammed ghassan al barzanji










mohammed ghassan al barzanji

This series puts forward a critical body of first-rate scholarship that reflects the current political and social realities of the region, focusing on original research about contentious politics and social movements political institutions the role played by non-governmental organizations such as Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Muslim Brotherhood and the Israeli-Palestine conflict. The Arab Spring uprisings have complicated this picture. invasion and occupation of Iraq have dramatically altered the geopolitical landscape of the contemporary Middle East. The Iranian Revolution of 1979, the Iran-Iraq War, the Gulf War, and the U.S. Middle East Today Series Editors Fawaz A. Gerges Department of International Relations London School of Economics London, UK Nader Hashemi Center for Middle East Studies University of Denver Highlands Ranch, CO, USA

mohammed ghassan al barzanji

THE SHAH OF IRAN, THE IRAQI KURDS & THE LEBANESE SHIA Sadr’s Disappearance and the Iranian Revolutionaries.Ĭhapter 9: Conclusion: Iran’s Non-State Foreign Policy and the Shah’s Legacy. Strategic Misstep or Strategic Necessity?. Sadr, Ayatollah Khomeini, and the Islamist Revolutionaries. Online Document Collections.Ĭhapter 7: Downfall: Iran’s Non-State Foreign Policy in 1973–77. The Six-Day War and the Decline of the Nasserism. The October War and the Rising Iraqi Threat. Transformative Years 1967–69.Ĭhapter 6: Limbo: Iran’s Non-State Foreign Policy in 1968–73.īaghdad-Moscow Connection and the Shah’s Cold War Language.Ī Triangular Cooperation in Iraqi Kurdistan. Iraq-Egypt Unity and the Collapse of the 1964 Ceasefire.Ī Non-Arab Triangle: Iran, Israel, and the Kurds. The Iraqi Coup of 1958 and SAVAK’s “Green Plan”.Ĭhapter 5: Ascension: Iran’s Non-State Foreign Policy in 1963–68. Pan-Arabism and Tehran-Beirut Connection. The Iranians, the Americans, and the Kurds. Published Government Documents.Ĭhapter 4: Creation: Iran’s Non-State Foreign Policy in 1958–63. Red Mullah and the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP). The British Withdrawal from East of Suez.ġ Inception: The Iraqi Kurds. The U.S., Zero-Sum Nature of the Cold War, and the Nixon Doctrine.












Mohammed ghassan al barzanji