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The Dynamics of Iranian Borders - Issues of Contention

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This book is on Iran's geopolitical importance representing a continuum of international competition for political gains and economic benefit, due to the country's unique geographical location that has always been a cause of contention. Iran's massive boarders and evolving political weakness, along with influences from the kings of Qajar that maintained and strengthened Great Britain's hegemony in the region, were major factors affecting ongoing regional conflicts. Additional roles played by other world powers such as France, Russia and the United States are also noted. Conflicts, unrest and regional wars were all consequences arising from power struggles that led to treaties and international agreements between Iran, Britain and Russia that caused the eventual loss of traditional Iranian territories. Hence, extrinsic impositions on Iran are the subject of this study as authors examine the turbulent climate that altered Iranian borders during the Qajar Dynasty.

List of contents

Introduction: The Russian Heartland vs. The British World Island.- On Iran's Eastern Borders: Origins and Consecutive Treaties with the British During the Nineteenth Century.- Origins of Conflicts between Iran and Iraq.- Energy Resources of the Caspian Sea: Role of Regional and Trans-Regional Powers in its Legal Regime.- Evolution of the Post-Soviet Caspian Sea Legal Regime.- The Separation of Bahrain from Iran.- Conclusion: The Geopolitical Struggle for Iran, Central Asia and the Caspian Sea Basin.    

Summary

This book is on Iran’s geopolitical importance representing a continuum of international competition for political gains and economic benefit, due to the country's unique geographical location that has always been a cause of contention. Iran’s massive boarders and evolving political weakness, along with influences from the kings of Qajar that maintained and strengthened Great Britain’s hegemony in the region, were major factors affecting ongoing regional conflicts. Additional roles played by other world powers such as France, Russia and the United States are also noted. Conflicts, unrest and regional wars were all consequences arising from power struggles that led to treaties and international agreements between Iran, Britain and Russia that caused the eventual loss of traditional Iranian territories. Hence, extrinsic impositions on Iran are the subject of this study as authors examine the turbulent climate that altered Iranian borders during the Qajar Dynasty.

Product details

Assisted by Mansoureh Ebrahimi (Editor), Masoume Rad Goudarzi (Editor), Masoumeh Rad Goudarzi (Editor), Kamaruzaman Yusoff (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9783030078713
ISBN 978-3-0-3007871-3
No. of pages 131
Dimensions 157 mm x 9 mm x 236 mm
Weight 243 g
Illustrations XVII, 131 p. 5 illus. in color.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Comparative and international political science

Naher Osten, Asien, B, Asiatische Geschichte, Regionale Geographie, Asia, International Relations, Middle East, Politics & government, Political Science and International Studies, Asian History, Physical geography, Asia—Politics and government, Asian Politics, History of the Middle East, Middle East—History, World Regional Geography (Continents, Countries, Regions), Regional Geography

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