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Seattle.
University of Washington Press.
2006.
xii + 401pp, appendix, notes, bibliography, index, paperback. "Successive governments of both China and Iran have recognised substantial national capabilities in each other, capabilities that allow the countries to achieve their own national interests through cooperation. These interests have varied - from countering Soviet expansionism to resisting U.S. unilateralism - but the cooperative relationship between the two nations has remained constant. In his compelling analysis, Garver explores the evolution of Sino-Iranian relations through several phases, including Iran under the shah and before the 1979 revolution; from the 1979 revolution to 1989, a year marked both by the end of the Iran-Iraq war and the beginning of conflict in Sino-U.S. relations; and from 1989 to 2004. "China and Iran" includes discussion of the current debates at the International Atomic Energy Agency over Iran's nuclear programs and China's role in assisting these programs and in supporting Iran in international debates." Publisher's description. (When referring to this item please quote stockid 98273)
ISBN: 9780295986319
Related Subject Areas:
Asian studies
China
China Trade
international relations
Iran
Middle East
post colonialism
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