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  1. 3 de mar. de 2023 · No matter how unsavory Iran’s repressive internal crackdown, Western governments need to engage their adversaries—including Tehran, to prevent a dangerous regional war.

  2. The documentary looks at the relationship between Iran and the countries of the west and features interviews with politicians who have played significant roles in events involving Iran, Europe and the United States since 1979.

  3. Watch how Ayatollah Khomeini transformed Iran and the West in this BBC documentary, featuring interviews with key political figures.

    • 59 min
    • 65.1K
    • Arjen Molen
  4. 1 de feb. de 1993 · This report examines the foreign policy of moderate-led Islamic Iran and its implications for Western interests in the Gulf and beyond. It argues that the moderates may pose a greater threat than the radicals to stability and peace, and that the U.S. must be prepared for possible Iranian aggression.

    • We Might Not Remember, Iranians Do
    • Oil, Coups and Iranian Anger
    • The Role and Evolution of Anti Western Attitudes

    Iran’s relations with the West have been deteriorating with no end in sight. Commentary on this troubled relationship has generally focused on the experience of the 1979 revolution which brought the Islamic regime to power. But the pre-1979 history of Iran’s relations with the West was not trouble-free. Iran was never colonized by European powers, ...

    The Iranian parliament remained a rubber-stamp institution until 1951, when it voted to nationalize Iranian oil and boot-out the Anglo-Persian Oil Company. This was a major success in asserting Iran’s national interests, but the charismatic Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadeghpaid a heavy price for his leadership. In a well-orchestrated move, the Amer...

    Anti-Americanism has been a hallmark of the revolution but it has also gone through changes in the last three decades. President Muhammad Khatami tried to move Iran away from its self-imposed isolation and repair relations with the United States by appealing to universal values to serve as the basis of a “civilizational dialogue”. A survey conducte...

    • Shahram Akbarzadeh
  5. 13 de mar. de 2023 · The author analyses the deteriorating relations between Iran and the West, focusing on the stalled nuclear negotiations, the human rights violations and the military cooperation with Russia. He argues that the US and Europe have limited options to contain Tehran and that the JCPOA is no longer a viable solution.

  6. Irans static foreign policy and nation-al security principles can be explained by four factors: a constitutional mandate that limits presidential power in foreign policy decisionmaking; the country’s prioritization of national security over other foreign policy (es-pecially economic) interests;