Authors:
Alidad Mafinezam and Aria Mehrabi
Hardcover: 160 pages
Publisher: Praeger Publishers (November 2007)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0275999262
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Book Description
Iran and Its Place among Nations takes a bird's-eye view of where Iran has been
in the international community, where it is today, and where it may ideally end
up in the future. Is Iran an Eastern country, bound by traditions that hinder
economic development? Or does it also have some attributes of Western countries,
given its history, geographic location, culture, and politics? Among the key
insights in this book is the observation that Iran is a bridge between East and
West. Is Iran a fomenter of Islamic radicalism in the Middle East and beyond, or
can it be a promoter of moderation and reform within its own borders and in
other Muslim countries? How effectively can the religious and national sources
of Iran's identity by reconciled, or must the country choose one over the other
and overcome the inherent tensions of this dual identity? This book addresses
these and similar questions regarding one of the most important and newsworthy
countries in the world. Combining description and prescription, the authors shed
light on the tumultuous history of Iran in the twentieth century and uncover the
domestic and foreign factors that have aided and retarded the country's
development in modern times. Providing a close look at the backgrounds and
identities of key pre- and post-revolutionary leaders in Iran, the authors make
insightful recommendations to Iranians and the international community on how to
integrate Iran into harmonious and stable relationships that benefit Iranians,
the region that surrounds them, and the world. Grounded in solid scholarship yet
written accessibly, this is a must-read for all Iran watchers today.
About the Author
ALIDAD MAFINEZAM is a Toronto-based lecturer and consultant. He has taught at
the University of Toronto and the University of Winnipeg and has worked as a
consultant to numerous foundations and nonprofit organizations. He is translator
and editor of Hope and Challenge: The Iranian President Speaks by Mohammad
Khatami (1997). He has also written about Iran for the Middle East Institute at
Columbia University. ARIA MEHRABI earned his Ph.D. in international affairs and
economic development at the Johns Hopkins Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced
International Studies, where he wrote and conducted field research on Iran's
information revolution and its transformative effects on politics, religion, and
the economy. He has worked as a Middle East risk consultant to the RAND
Corporation and lectured on international affairs at Georgetown University. An
advocate on the forefront of the global issue of trafficking in women and
children, he has funded programs at the Protection Project of Johns Hopkins in
connection with the State Department, educating global bureaucrats on the issues
of trafficking. He is a member of the Urban Land Institute and serves on the
Leadership Council of the New America Foundation.
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