Republics of myth: national narratives and the US-Iran conflict

"Iran and the United States have been at odds for forty years, locked in a Cold War that has run the gamut from harsh rhetoric to crippling sanctions, internal repression to targeted killings. The authors argue that this intractable conflict arises from how each nation sees itself-that is, the...

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Main Authors: Banai, Hussein (Author), Byrne, Malcolm (Author), Tirman, John (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Baltimore, Maryland Johns Hopkins University Press 2022
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Summary:"Iran and the United States have been at odds for forty years, locked in a Cold War that has run the gamut from harsh rhetoric to crippling sanctions, internal repression to targeted killings. The authors argue that this intractable conflict arises from how each nation sees itself-that is, the story it tells itself about its fundamental nature and character. These stories have led to failed diplomatic relations"--
Physical Description:xii, 418 Seiten 24 cm
ISBN:9781421443317

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