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This book provides an international legal analysis of the most important questions regarding Iran's nuclear program since 2002. Setting these legal questions in their historical and diplomatic context, this book aims to clarify how the relevant sources of international law - including primarily the 1968 Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty and IAEA treaty law - should be properly applied in the context of the Iran case. It provides an instructional case study of the application of these sources of international law, the lessons which can be applied to inform both the on-going legal and diplomatic dynamics surrounding the Iran nuclear dispute itself, as well as similar future cases. Some questions raised regard the watershed diplomatic accord reached between Iran and Western states in July, 2015, known as the Joint Comprehensive Program of Action. The answers will be of interests to diplomats and academics, as well as to anyone who is interested in understanding international law's application to this sensitive dispute in international relations.
Nuclear nonproliferation --- Nuclear nonproliferation - Iran
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This book focuses on the final nuclear agreement between Iran and the 5+1 great powers, the ensuing debates around it, and its global and regional ramifications especially in the Middle East. The first section analyzes the agreement through the prism of international relations theories, using a constructivist-critical theory approach. This is followed by an overview of the intense debates in Iran, the West, and other parts of the world, on the nuclear agreement and its various pros and cons, not to mention the connected, yet separate Iran-IAEA agreement. The second section covers Iran's foreign policy and its various priorities, looking in particular at the impact of the nuclear deal on the country's external relations and orientations, contextualized in terms of pre-existing issues and concerns and the profound influence of the nuclear agreement on the perceptions of Iranian power in the region and beyond. The third section then examines the issue of a Middle East nuclear weapons-free zone and the likely consequences of the Iran nuclear deal on this prospect, which, in turn, raises the issue of regional proliferation and counterproliferation. The last section explores some possible various scenarios and the challenges of implementation as a relatively long-term agreement, providing specific policy recommendations for the regional actors and the external powers that are stakeholders in the volatile Middle East.
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This book offers the first systematic account of Iran's foreign policy following the nuclear agreement (JCPOA) of July 14, 2015. The author evaluates in what ways the JCPOA, in conjunction with the dramatic changes taking shape in the international order, have affected Iran's foreign policy. Known as Normalizers, the moderate leadership under President Hassan Rouhani had planned to normalize Iran's foreign relations by curtailing terrorism and reintegrate Iran into the community of nations. Their hardline opponents, the Principalists, rejected the JCPOA as a tool of subjection to the West and insisted on exporting the Islamist revolution, a source of much destabilization and terror in the region and beyond. The project also analyzes the struggle between Normalizers and their hardline opponents with regards to global and regional issues and Iran's foreign policy towards global powers including the U.S., Russia, EU, and regional countries including Iraq, Syria, Israel, Saudi Arabia and Turkey.
IRAN--FOREIGN RELATIONS --- NUCLEAR WEAPONS--GOVERNMENT POLICY--IRAN --- NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION--IRAN --- Nuclear nonproliferation --- International cooperation --- Iran --- Foreign relations --- Nuclear nonproliferation - Iran --- Nuclear nonproliferation - International cooperation --- Iran - Foreign relations - 21st century
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Nuclear nonproliferation --- Nuclear weapons --- Mousavian, Seyyed Hossein, --- Iran --- Politics and government --- Foreign relations --- Nuclear weaponsMousavian, Seyyed Hossein,Iran --- IranPolitics and government --- Nuclear nonproliferation - Iran --- Nuclear weapons - Iran --- Mousavian, Seyyed Hossein, - 1967 --- -Iran - Politics and government - 1997 --- -Iran - Foreign relations - 1997 --- -Nuclear nonproliferation --- -Iran
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This book focuses on President Obama's deeply considered strategy toward Iran's nuclear program and reveals how the historic agreement of 2015 broke the persistent stalemate in negotiations that had blocked earlier efforts. The deal accomplished two major feats in one stroke : it averted the threat of war with Iran and prevented the possibility of an Iranian nuclear bomb. The author examines every facet of a triumph that could become as important and consequential as Nixon's rapprochement with China. Drawing from more than seventy-five in-depth interviews with key decision-makers, including Iran's Foreign Minister Javad Zarif and U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, this is the first authoritative account of President Obama's signature foreign policy achievement.
NUCLEAR WEAPONS--GOVERNMENT POLICY--IRAN --- NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION--IRAN --- USA--FOREIGN RELATIONS--IRAN --- IRAN--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USA --- Verenigde Staten --- Iran --- Kernwapens --- Kernwapens--Controle --- Nucleaire non-proliferatie --- Security [International ] --- Buitenlandse politiek --- 21e eeuw --- 2009-2017 --- Militaire politiek --- Internationale samenwerking --- Politiek en regering --- 1997 --- -Buitenlandse politiek --- -Relaties --- Besluitvorming --- Obama, Barack --- Deterrence (Strategy)
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The EU's approach to Iran has emerged as one of the few successes of European foreign policy. Still, its role in international negotiations from 2003, as much as its broader approach to Iran, are generally poorly appreciated by policy-makers in Europe, the United States, and around the world. This book aims to explain the specifics of the EU's approach to Iran, taking into account both the complexity of European foreign policy, in particular within transatlantic relations, and Iran's (aspired) place in the international order. It informs the reader about the special negotiation format that included a number of world powers as well as multilateral bodies such as the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the UN Security Council. Furthermore, it provides an outlook on European post-nuclear deal strategies and offers conclusions on the effectiveness of Europe's multilateral approach to foreign policy. By looking at the EU's diplomatic activities towards Iran over more than a decade, the book focuses on Europe's actorness in international politics. This text will be of key interest to scholars, students and practitioners involved or interested in the European Union, Iran, U.S. foreign policy as well as Foreign and Security policy, including sanctions policy, and more broadly to European Politics, Middle East studies and international relations.
EU--IRAN --- NUCLEAR WEAPONS--GOVERNMENT POLICY--IRAN --- NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION--IRAN --- International relations. Foreign policy --- Polemology --- European Union --- Iran --- Nuclear weapons --- Nuclear nonproliferation --- European Union countries --- EU countries --- Euroland --- Europe --- República Islâmica do Irã --- Irã --- Persia --- Northern Tier --- Islamic Republic of Iran --- Jumhūrī-i Islāmī-i Īrān --- I-lang --- Paras-Iran --- Paras --- Persia-Iran --- I.R.A. --- Islamische Republik Iran --- Islamskai︠a︡ Respublika Iran --- I.R.I. --- IRI --- ايران --- جمهورى اسلامى ايران --- Êran --- Komarî Îslamî Êran --- Foreign relations --- #SBIB:327.7H233 --- #SBIB:328H515 --- #SBIB:327.5H22 --- Europese Unie: externe relaties, buitenlands- en defensiebeleid (ook WEU) --- Instellingen en beleid: Iran --- Ontwapeningsproblemen - bewapening --- Armes nucléaires --- Non-prolifération nucléaire --- Pays de l'Union européenne --- Relations extérieures --- Nuclear weapons - Iran. --- Nuclear nonproliferation - Iran. --- European Union countries - Foreign relations - Iran. --- Iran - Foreign relations - European Union countries. --- Relations extérieures --- Armes nucléaires --- Non-prolifération nucléaire
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The book offers the first systematic account of Iran’s foreign policy following the nuclear agreement (JCPOA) of July 14, 2015. The author evaluates in what ways the JCPOA, in conjunction with the dramatic changes taking shape in the international order, have affected Iran’s foreign policy. Known as Normalizers, the moderate leadership under President Hassan Rouhani had planned to normalize Iran’s foreign relations by curtailing terrorism and reintegrate Iran into the community of nations. Their hardline opponents, the Principalists, rejected the JCPOA as a tool of subjection to the West and insisted on exporting the Islamist revolution, a source of much destabilization and terror in the region and beyond. The project also analyzes the struggle between Normalizers and their hardline opponents with regards to global and regional issues and Iran’s foreign policy towards global powers including the U.S., Russia, EU, and regional countries including Iraq, Syria, Israel, Saudi Arabia and Turkey. Farhad Rezaei is Senior Policy Analyst at the Center for Iranian Studies (IRAM), Ankara, Turkey.
Middle East-Politics and governm. --- Religion and politics. --- Comparative politics. --- Public policy. --- Middle Eastern Politics. --- Nuclear Energy. --- Politics and Religion. --- Comparative Politics. --- Public Policy. --- Comparative political systems --- Comparative politics --- Government, Comparative --- Political systems, Comparative --- Political science --- Politics, Practical --- Politics and religion --- Religion --- Religions --- Religious aspects --- Political aspects --- Middle East—Politics and government. --- Nuclear energy. --- Atomic energy --- Atomic power --- Energy, Atomic --- Energy, Nuclear --- Nuclear power --- Power, Atomic --- Power, Nuclear --- Force and energy --- Nuclear physics --- Power resources --- Nuclear engineering --- Nuclear facilities --- Nuclear power plants --- Nuclear nonproliferation - Iran --- Nuclear nonproliferation - International cooperation --- Iran - Foreign relations - 21st century --- Nuclear nonproliferation --- Iran
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Iran's nuclear program is one of this century's principal foreign policy challenges. Despite U.S., Israeli, and allied efforts, Iran has an extensive enrichment program and likely has the technical capacity to produce at least one nuclear bomb if it so chose. This study assesses U.S. policy options, identifies a way forward, and considers how the United States might best mitigate the negative international effects of a nuclear-armed Iran.
Iran -- Foreign relations -- United States. --- Nuclear nonproliferation -- Iran. --- Nuclear weapons -- Government policy -- United States. --- Nuclear weapons -- Iran. --- Nuclear weapons --- Nuclear nonproliferation --- Nuclear arms control --- Military & Naval Science --- Law, Politics & Government --- Military Science - General --- International cooperation --- International cooperation. --- Iran --- United States --- Military policy. --- Nuclear weapons control --- Export of nuclear materials --- Export of nuclear technology --- International control of nuclear energy --- Nonproliferation, Nuclear --- Nuclear energy --- Nuclear exports --- Nuclear proliferation --- Proliferation, Nuclear --- International control --- República Islâmica do Irã --- Irã --- Persia --- Northern Tier --- Islamic Republic of Iran --- Jumhūrī-i Islāmī-i Īrān --- I-lang --- Paras-Iran --- Paras --- Persia-Iran --- I.R.A. --- Islamische Republik Iran --- Islamskai︠a︡ Respublika Iran --- I.R.I. --- IRI --- ايران --- جمهورى اسلامى ايران --- Êran --- Komarî Îslamî Êran --- Arms control --- Nuclear-weapon-free zones
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