Book contents
- What Is Iran?
- The Global Middle East
- What Is Iran?
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- What Is Iran?: A Playlist
- Prologue: Iran in the New World Order
- 1 Also sprach Zarathustra: Persian Longitudes
- 2 God and Politics: Inside the Islamic Republic
- 3 Strategic Preferences – Transnational Interests
- 4 The United States, Israel and the Global Right Wing
- 5 Eurasian Iran: ‘Resistance’ or a Persian Empire?
- Epilogue: A Symphony of Flowers
- Bibliography
- Index
3 - Strategic Preferences – Transnational Interests
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 March 2021
- What Is Iran?
- The Global Middle East
- What Is Iran?
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- What Is Iran?: A Playlist
- Prologue: Iran in the New World Order
- 1 Also sprach Zarathustra: Persian Longitudes
- 2 God and Politics: Inside the Islamic Republic
- 3 Strategic Preferences – Transnational Interests
- 4 The United States, Israel and the Global Right Wing
- 5 Eurasian Iran: ‘Resistance’ or a Persian Empire?
- Epilogue: A Symphony of Flowers
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
Chapter 3 delves into the drivers of Iranian foreign policy. It provides a comprehensive overview of the strategic preferences of the state, their contestation within Iran and beyond and the main historical dynamics of Iran’s global ambitions. Framed with a musical piece that typifies the state-sanctioned post-revolutionary idea of Iran, the chapter explains why Iran would cooperate with the United States and even Israel and under what circumstances. Revisiting the concept of foreign policy culture, the chapter provides both empirical signposts and novel theoretical concepts for a deeper understanding of Iran’s contemporary role in world affairs.
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- What is Iran?Domestic Politics and International Relations in Five Musical Pieces, pp. 79 - 112Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021