U.S. Nuclear Diplomacy with Iran explores the divergence between the alarmist rhetoric of the Bush Administration’s public diplomacy and its actual non-proliferation policy toward Iran. It shows how the two policy directions the war on terror and negotiations over the nuclear issue were often at odds. Further the Administration’s desire to change the regime in Iran undermined efforts to find a diplomatic solution to the nuclear issue. Ultimately the policies implemented failed both to shut down Iran’s nuclear program and bring significant democratic reform within the Islamic Republic. The book also examines this legacy and how Obama’s approach differs or follows that of his predecessor. Lastly the implications for non-proliferation policies beyond Iran are discussed as nuclear proliferation remains a key concern in a Middle East plagued by instability.
Piracy-free
Assured Quality
Secure Transactions
*COD & Shipping Charges may apply on certain items.