Iran, Revolution, and Proxy Wars

This book analyzes the historical quest of the Islamic Republic of Iran to export its revolution to the Muslim countries in the Middle East and beyond. The authors argue that Iran exported its revolution by using proxies such as Hezbollah, the Iraqi Shite militias, and the Houthis. The study unravels the casual chain behind less-known cases of Iranian sponsorship of al Qaeda (Central) and al Qaida in Iraq. It combines rigorous theory with detailed empirical analysis which can add to the current debate about ways to roll back Iran’s revolutionary export.
             
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Iran, Revolution, and Proxy Wars

This book analyzes the historical quest of the Islamic Republic of Iran to export its revolution to the Muslim countries in the Middle East and beyond. The authors argue that Iran exported its revolution by using proxies such as Hezbollah, the Iraqi Shite militias, and the Houthis. The study unravels the casual chain behind less-known cases of Iranian sponsorship of al Qaeda (Central) and al Qaida in Iraq. It combines rigorous theory with detailed empirical analysis which can add to the current debate about ways to roll back Iran’s revolutionary export.
             
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Iran, Revolution, and Proxy Wars

Iran, Revolution, and Proxy Wars

Iran, Revolution, and Proxy Wars

Iran, Revolution, and Proxy Wars

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This book analyzes the historical quest of the Islamic Republic of Iran to export its revolution to the Muslim countries in the Middle East and beyond. The authors argue that Iran exported its revolution by using proxies such as Hezbollah, the Iraqi Shite militias, and the Houthis. The study unravels the casual chain behind less-known cases of Iranian sponsorship of al Qaeda (Central) and al Qaida in Iraq. It combines rigorous theory with detailed empirical analysis which can add to the current debate about ways to roll back Iran’s revolutionary export.
             

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783030294182
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 12/17/2019
Series: Middle East Today
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 566 KB

About the Author

Ofira Seliktar is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Gratz College, USA.  She is widely published and recently co-authored Iran, Israel, and the United States:The Politics of Counterproliferation Nuclear Intelligence with Farhad Rezaei.

Farhad Rezaei is a Research Fellow at the Center for International Policy Studies (CIPS) at the University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada. He is also Iran’s foreign policy analyst and author of numerous books and articles on Iran’s foreign policy, Iran’s nuclear program, nuclear intelligence, and nuclear and radiological terrorism. He recently authored Iran’s Foreign Policy After the Nuclear Agreement: Politics of Normalizers and Traditionalists.

              

Table of Contents

1. Exporting the Revolution and Building Hegemony.- 2. Hezbollah in Lebanon: Creating the Model Proxy.- 3. Deploying Proxies against the “Zionist Enemy” and Undermining the Oslo Peace Process.- 4. Al-Qaeda: Islamist Ecumenism Against the United States and the West.- 5. From the Bader Brigade to the Popular Mobilization Forces: Fighting the Americans while Turning Iraq into a New Lebanon.- 6. Rescuing the Assad Regime and Turning Syria into a Client State.- 7. Proxies in the Gulf and Beyond: Saudi Arabia, the Gulf Principalities, and Yemen.- 8. Conclusions: The Success of the Proxy Strategy and its Limits.
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