Much attention in the West has focused on Iran as a problem
country. This book challenges the representations of Iran as a
hostile regional power led by ideologues, and goes further by
discussing how international relations are viewed from inside Iran
itself, outlining the factors which underpin Iranian thinking on
international relations and considering what role Iran, as a large
and significant country in the Middle East, ought to play in a
fairly constructed international system.
The book is written by leading scholars and policy makers from
inside, as well as from outside, Iran and includes academics with
unparalleled access and insights into the world-views of the
Iranian leadership. Subjects covered include: the rationale of
Iran's Islamic constitution, including its electoral system, and
the impact this has on international relations; Iran's view of the
ideal international system, including the place therein of ethics,
justice, and security; Iran's international interests, including
energy needs; and relations with the West, including the clash
between Iranian and Western views of the world order.
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