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Presidential Difference and Irans Foreign Policy Under Khatami From - 1997 to 200

English · Hardback

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Since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, Iran's foreign policy has predominantly been characterized by tension and aggression, maintaining an adversarial stance in international relations. However, a notable departure from this pattern emerged during Khatami's presidency. The author examined the cornerstone of this fundamental change.


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Introduction
Chapter 1. Post-Revolutionary Iranian Foreign Policy
Chapter 2. Operational Code Analysis
Chapter 3. Dialogue Among Civilizations
Chapter 4. Iranian Foreign Policy Under Khatami Presidency
Conclusions


About the author










Azadeh Momeni earned her Ph.D. in Political Science from Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada, specializing in International Relations, Foreign Policy Analysis, and Middle East Studies.


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