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Miron Rezun, ed. Iran at the Crossroads: Global Relations in a Turbulent Decade
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Miron rezun authors purpose
Joseph M. Scolnick, Jr. Clinch Valley College of the University of Virginia Rezun, Miron, ed. Iran at the Crossroads: Global Relations in a Turbulent Decade. Boulder, CO: Westview, 1990. This book on post-revolutionary Iran'srelationswith the superpowers and its Arab and non-Arab neighbors provides a wealth of information on continuity and change in Iran's international relations.
Most of its contributors are well-known academics and media analysts of the Middle East The book consists of eleven chapters organized in six parts. The first section, with articles by Miron Rezun and Roger Savory offers an historical perspective as background for the internal and external causes of post-revolutionary Iran's "irration