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Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law Online, 2023
AbstractChapter 6 examines Iran’s attempts to leverage latency after the discovery of its covert nuclear program. Compellence was a second-choice strategy for Tehran. The chapter first explores how Iran developed its nuclear program from 1953 to 2002 and then botched a deception campaign before reconfiguring around a safer hedge posture.
M. A. Ansaripour, Ahmad Mohammadi
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Iran and Iran–Contra

2022
AbstractThis chapter tells the story of individuals within the US governing establishment who supplied Iran with weapons and diverted the profits to finance the Contras in Nicaragua, an activity that the US Congress had specifically outlawed. It recognizes the Iran–Contra scandal as the latest example of a long-running, disastrous strain in US foreign ...
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Persia/Iran

2016
The outbreak of the First World War coincided with a period in Persian history when, following the Constitutional Revolution of 1905-1909, the Iranians were poised to refashion the constitutional order and establish an independent, accountable and effective govern­ment.
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Iran

2015
The research for this case study considered 55 SMEs in Iran, collecting 227 responses from employees. The data generated from questionnaires were analyzed in order to evaluate the levels of sustainable HR practices in these organizations – outlined in the study of the “honeybee” model and covering a wide range of practices mostly related to people and ...
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Iran (Jumhuriyye Islamiyye Iran)

2019
This chapter examines the impact of the revolutionary experience and the war on the ideology of the Islamic Republic. Iran’s Islamic Revolution represented a new kind of power seizure in the ME’s modern history. As usual in Iran, personal rivalries and ideological controversy were often indistinguishable.
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