IRAN NUCLEAR ACCORD AMP THE REMACB
Autor Kaveh L. Afrasiabien Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 dec 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781442271272
ISBN-10: 1442271272
Pagini: 298
Dimensiuni: 235 x 159 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN-10: 1442271272
Pagini: 298
Dimensiuni: 235 x 159 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield
Cuprins
Introduction
Part One: The Nuclear Agreement: Dimensions and Analysis
Chapter One: The Landmark Agreement and its Content
Chapter Two: The Other Agreement: Iran and IAEA
Chapter Three: Debating the Agreement: Role of IR Theories
Part Two: Nuclear Agreement and the Re-Making of Iran's Foreign Policy
Chapter Four: Iran's Foreign Policy Priorities and New Opportunities
Chapter Five: Impact on Iran's Relations with the Arab World
Chapter Six: Impact on Iran-Turkey Relations
Chapter Seven: Nuclear Agreement and Regional Arms Race
Chapter Eight: Iran, Between Russia and US
Part Three: Nuclear Agreement and Regional Non-Proliferation
Chapter Nine: Origins and Evolution of the Idea of a WMD-Free Region
Chapter Ten: The Question of Israel's Nuclear Arsenal
Chapter Eleven: The Road Ahead For Regional Non-Proliferation
Part IV: Future Prospects in the Middle East
Chapter Twelve: Building Scenarios
Chapter Thirteen: Toward A Peaceful Middle East
Conclusion
Chapter abstracts (Detailed description of the contents, outlining each chapter's main arguments, themes, and scope.)
Part I: The Nuclear Agreement: Dimensions and Analysis
Chapter One: The Landmark Agreement and its Content
This chapter presents an in-depth examination of the final nuclear agreement, the nature of compromises made by both sides, the bilateral and multilateral rounds that led to it, and the various aspects of the agreement's legal and political dimensions.
Chapter Two: The Other Agreement: Iran and IAEA
The separate agreement between Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is the focus of this chapter, conceived as parallel to and complementing the final accord. Sub-sections include discussion of the "possible military dimension" and the IAEA reports, etc.
Chapter Three: Debating the Agreement: Role of IR Theories
In this chapter, the authors apply different IR theories to the Iran nuclear issue, evaluating each approach's insights and shortcomings, opting for a self-constructed critical-constructivist approach that, when applied to the nuclear accord, leads to a revision of the dominant interpretations of the nuclear agreement.
Part II: Nuclear Agreement and the Re-Making of Iran's Foreign Policy
Chapter Four: Iran's Foreign Policy Priorities and New Opportunities
This chapter looks at Iran's foreign priorities and the new opportunities for advancing Iran's external interests as a result of the nuclear agreement.
Chapter Five: Impact on Iran's Relations with the Arab World
The final agreement's impact on Iran's relations with the Arab world forms this chapter's priority, focusing in particular on the Saudi-led Gulf Cooperation Council and the divisions among the GCC states on Iran, accentuated by the nuclear deal. The thesis of this chapter is that the impact on these relations is highly uncertain and paradoxical, depending on several regional and internal factors.
Chapter Six: Impact on Iran-Turkey Relations
The question of how the nuclear deal has affected Iran-Turkey relations is the focus of this chapter, looking at the trade, energy, and regional security dimensions, including the conflict in Syria. An evolution of these relations due to the lifting of sanctions is predicted, hinging on several political factors.
Chapter Seven: Nuclear Agreement and Regional Arms Race
This chapter examines the issue of arms race in Iran's region, looking in particular at Iran-GCC military (im)balance and the role of Iran's 'asymmetrical' missiles, etc.
Chapter Eight: Iran, Between Russia and US
This chapter compares and contrasts Iran-Russia and Iran-US relations and argues that the nuclear agreement has created an entirely new dynamic that has put Iran at the crossroad of Russia and US.
Part III: Nuclear Agreement and Regional Non-Proliferation
Chapter Nine: Origins and Evolution of the Idea of A WMD-Free Region
The question of relations between the nuclear accord and a nuclear weapons-free zone in the Middle East is the topic of this chapter that includes discussion of the NPT review conferences and the future of the WMD-free zone in the aftermath of the nuclear deal.
Chapter Ten: The Question of Israel's Nuclear Arsenal
The question of Israel's nuclear arsenal and the implications of Israel's monopoly of nuclear weapons in the region are discussed in this chapter, contextualized in terms of the efforts by the international community to bring Israel within the NPT framework and the like.
Chapter Eleven: The Road Ahead For Regional Non-Proliferation
This chapter seeks to provide a 'troubleshooting' prognostication of the challenges and difficulties of future non-proliferation in the Middle East, as a follow-up to the previous two chapters, offering recommendations and an action plan.
Part IV: Future Prospects in the Middle East
This chapter examines the broader trends in terms of development, peace, and conflict in the Middle East, and how the nuclear agreement has re-shaped the overall patterns of political and strategic interactions in the volatile region.
Chapter Twelve: Building Scenarios
This chapter examines broader trends in development, peace and conflict in the Middle East. It also examines how the Iran nuclear agreement has reshaped the overall patterns of political and strategic interactions in the volatile region.
Chapter Thirteen: Toward A Peaceful Middle East
In this chapter, the ideal of peaceful Middle East is studied from the critical-constructivist approach, taking into consideration the Western containment strategy toward Iran and the like.
Conclusion
The conclusion provides a summary of the preceding discussions, hypotheses and assumptions, highlighting the main contributions and insights of the book.
Descriere
This book essentially builds upon Entessar & Afrasiabi's Iran Nuclear Negotiations (Rowman & Littlefied, October 2015), focusing this time on the final nuclear agreement, the ensuing debates around it, and its global and regional ramifications especially in the Middle East.