A Letter From Iran
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Iran's Nuclear Programme
Author: Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office
language: en
Publisher: The Stationery Office
Release Date: 2005
This publication contains a collection of documents, covering the period 2002 to 2004, relating to the international effort to establish whether Iran's nuclear programme is for peaceful purposes. It includes a number of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reports; resolutions adopted by the IAEA Board of Governors (which consists of 35 members representing a wide range of governments); conclusions of the EU General Affairs and External Relations Council (GAERC); European Council conclusions; and the text of the Paris Agreement signed between Iran, France, Germany and the UK with the support of the EU High Representative in November 2004, by which Iran agreed to suspend all enrichment-related and reprocessing activities to allow for negotiations on long-term arrangements.
The Iran Nuclear Issue
This book documents the Iranian nuclear issue, tracing the evolution of international interest and concern with Iran's nuclear policy since the 1970s.
Iran's Foreign Policy in the Post-Soviet Era
Author: Shireen T. Hunter
language: en
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Release Date: 2010-05-20
A comprehensive exploration of postrevolution Iranian foreign policy analyzes the country's relations with key nations and regions and the impact of both Iran's domestic situation and the developing global system. Iran's Foreign Policy in the Post-Soviet Era: Resisting the New International Order provides the first truly comprehensive, in-depth survey of Iranian foreign policy, issue by issue and country by country, since the Islamic Revolution. To help readers understand both the what and the why of Iran's role in the world and formulate useful responses to that role, the author provides a detailed analysis of Iranian foreign policy in all its dimensions. The first part of the book places Iranian actions, particularly its relations with the United States and other key players, within the context of the emerging international system, while also showing how domestic developments impact foreign policy. The second part surveys Iranian relations with specific actors, notably the United States and Russia, and with key regions, including Europe, Central Asia, the Arab world, Latin America, and Africa. Providing an antidote to existing preconceptions, this incisive analysis lays an analytically sound basis for shaping policies toward Iran—policies with potentially high payoff in terms of regional security and stability.