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Tripleaxis Irans Relations With Russia And China Ariane Tabatabai

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Tripleaxis Irans Relations With Russia And China Ariane Tabatabai
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.72 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Ariane Tabatabai, Dina Esfandiary
ISBN: 9780755640621, 0755640624
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Tripleaxis Irans Relations With Russia And China Ariane Tabatabai by Ariane Tabatabai, Dina Esfandiary 9780755640621, 0755640624 instant download after payment.

The most significant challenge to the post-Cold War international order is the growing power of ambitious states opposed to the West. Iran, Russia and China each view the global structure through the prism of historical experience. Rejecting the universality of Western liberal values, these states and their governments each consider the relative decline of Western economic hegemony as an opportunity. Yet cooperation between them remains fragmentary. The end of Western sanctions and the Iranian nuclear deal; the Syrian conflict; new institutions in Central and East Asia: in all these areas and beyond, the potential for unity or divergence is striking. In this new and comprehensive study, Ariane Tabatabai and Dina Esfandiary address the substance of this `triple axis' in the realms of energy, trade, and military security. In particular they scrutinise Iran-Russia and the often overlooked field of Iran-China relations. Their argument - that interactions between the three will shape the world stage for decades to come - will be of interest to anyone looking to understand the contemporary international security puzzle.

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