US-Iran relations embracing a new realism

This paper's main thrust is to make a case for direct diplomacy with Iran, while explaining factors that have contributed to the end of "coercive diplomacy" advocated by the Bush administration. The premise underlining this paper is that there has never been a stronger case for the no...

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Main Author: Monshipouri, Mahmood 1952- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Abu Dhabi, UAE Emirates Center for Strategic Studies and Research 2009
Series:Emirates lecture series 77
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Call Number :E 183.8.I55 M66 2009

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