Iran and Palestine: Past, Present, Future
Examining the nature of relations between Iran and Palestine, this book investigates the relationship between state and authorities in the Middle East.

Analysing the connections of the Iranian revolutionary movements, both the Left and the Islamic camps’ perspectives are scrutinized. To provide a historical background to the post-revolutionary period, the genealogy of pro-Palestinian sentiments before 1979 are traced additionally.

Demonstrating the pro-Palestinian stance of post-revolutionary Iran, the study focuses on the causes of roots of the ideological outlook and the interest of the state. Despite a growing body of literature on the Iranian Revolution and its impacts on the region, Iran’s connection with Palestine have been overlooked. This new volume fills the gap in the literature and enables readers to unpack the history of the two states.

This unique and comprehensive coverage of Iran and Palestine’s relationship is a key resource for scholars and students interested in international relations, politics, Islamic and Middle East studies.

"1130906711"
Iran and Palestine: Past, Present, Future
Examining the nature of relations between Iran and Palestine, this book investigates the relationship between state and authorities in the Middle East.

Analysing the connections of the Iranian revolutionary movements, both the Left and the Islamic camps’ perspectives are scrutinized. To provide a historical background to the post-revolutionary period, the genealogy of pro-Palestinian sentiments before 1979 are traced additionally.

Demonstrating the pro-Palestinian stance of post-revolutionary Iran, the study focuses on the causes of roots of the ideological outlook and the interest of the state. Despite a growing body of literature on the Iranian Revolution and its impacts on the region, Iran’s connection with Palestine have been overlooked. This new volume fills the gap in the literature and enables readers to unpack the history of the two states.

This unique and comprehensive coverage of Iran and Palestine’s relationship is a key resource for scholars and students interested in international relations, politics, Islamic and Middle East studies.

180.0 In Stock
Iran and Palestine: Past, Present, Future

Iran and Palestine: Past, Present, Future

by Seyed Alavi
Iran and Palestine: Past, Present, Future

Iran and Palestine: Past, Present, Future

by Seyed Alavi

Hardcover

$180.00 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    Qualifies for Free Shipping
  • PICK UP IN STORE
    Check Availability at Nearby Stores

Related collections and offers


Overview

Examining the nature of relations between Iran and Palestine, this book investigates the relationship between state and authorities in the Middle East.

Analysing the connections of the Iranian revolutionary movements, both the Left and the Islamic camps’ perspectives are scrutinized. To provide a historical background to the post-revolutionary period, the genealogy of pro-Palestinian sentiments before 1979 are traced additionally.

Demonstrating the pro-Palestinian stance of post-revolutionary Iran, the study focuses on the causes of roots of the ideological outlook and the interest of the state. Despite a growing body of literature on the Iranian Revolution and its impacts on the region, Iran’s connection with Palestine have been overlooked. This new volume fills the gap in the literature and enables readers to unpack the history of the two states.

This unique and comprehensive coverage of Iran and Palestine’s relationship is a key resource for scholars and students interested in international relations, politics, Islamic and Middle East studies.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367228293
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 07/23/2019
Series: Iranian Studies
Pages: 196
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Seyed Ali Alavi is a Teaching Fellow at SOAS, University of London. He holds a PhD in International Studies. He completed his master's degree in Middle East Politics and his undergraduate studies in International Politics of Europe and America in London.

Table of Contents

1. Iran’s pre-revolutionary opposition and the Palestine cause 2. Iran's relations with Palestine during the first decade of the Islamic revolution 3. Iran's relations with Palestinian Islamic Jihad 4. Relations between Iran and Hamas (1987-2011): strategic partnership, shared values, and ideological differences 5. Iran and Palestinian Islamic movements in the post-Arab Spring era 6. Conclusion
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews