
Worlds Apart
A Documentary History of US–Iranian Relations, 1978–2018
Author(s): Malcolm Byrne, Kian Byrne
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A relationship beset with extraordinary acrimony, the US and Iran rarely see eye-to-eye, if only to avoid war or nuclear catastrophe. What is at the core of this troubled rivalry that has stymied policymakers and scholars alike? Using a carefully selected collection of White House, CIA, State Department, and other records, Worlds Apart provides a comprehensive answer to this question: starting from the 1979 revolution and hostage crisis, through the Iran-Iraq War and the spread of radical Islam, to 9/11 and the nuclear impasse, to the 2009 Green Movement and the Obama and Trump presidencies. The records, which form the heart of the book, offer a rare, unfiltered view into the perspectives and experiences of the American and Iranian governments over 40 years. Providing timelines, glossaries, discussion questions, and a guide on reading declassified documents, Byrne and Byrne explore this complicated relationship accessibly and innovatively in this unique documentary history.
- Explores over sixty once-highly classified White House, CIA and State Department records as well as a selection of Iranian materials
- Offers a unique perspective into the lives and viewpoints of American and Iranian protagonists themselves
- Provides an evidence-based foundation for understanding the next critical phase in US-Iran relations
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