Regional Implications of a Nuclear Deal with Iran

Regional Implications of a Nuclear Deal with Iran
Author: United States. Congress
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2017-12-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9781981435838

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Regional implications of a nuclear deal with Iran : hearing before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States, Senate, One Hundred Thirteenth Congress, second session, June 12, 2014.

Regional Implications of a Nuclear Deal with Iran

Regional Implications of a Nuclear Deal with Iran
Author: Committee on Foreign Relations United St
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2015-06-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781514266939

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International attention is feverishly focused on the question of "if" the P5+1 and Iran will be able to agree and on what. Any deal with Iran must demand significant dismantling of Iran's nuclear infrastructure, including eliminating the vast majority of Iran's centrifuge cascades and Low Enriched Uranium (LEU), terminating Iran's R&D efforts to create more advanced centrifuges, and moving the timeline for detectable breakout by Iran beyond a year. Less attention is focused on perhaps the more critical, strategically relevant question: What happens after a deal? What are the strategic implications for the United States, for our allies and partners? What are the strategic implications of a politically and economically resurgent Iran, and what are the goals of its leaders in the aftermath of such a deal?

Iran Nuclear Accord and the Remaking of the Middle East

Iran Nuclear Accord and the Remaking of the Middle East
Author: Nader Entessar
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2017-12-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1442271280

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Entessar & Afrasiabi’s Iran Nuclear Negotiations (Rowman & Littlefied, October 2015) offered a thorough analysis of the negotiation process between Iran and the 5+1 great powers about its nuclear program. This book essentially builds upon it, focusing this time on the final nuclear agreement, the ensuing debates around it, and its global and regional ramifications especially in the Middle East. The first section analyzes the agreement through the prism of international relations theories, using a constructivist-critical theory approach. This is followed by an overview of the intense debates in Iran, the West, and other parts of the world, on the nuclear agreement and its various pros and cons, not to mention the connected, yet separate Iran-IAEA agreement. The second section covers Iran’s foreign policy and its various priorities, looking in particular at the impact of the nuclear deal on the country’s external relations and orientations, contextualized in terms of pre-existing issues and concerns and the profound influence of the nuclear agreement on the perceptions of Iranian power in the region and beyond. Iran’s relations with its Arab, Turkish, Russian, and other neighbors are discussed, focusing on both the direct and indirect impact of the nuclear agreement on these relations, especially the paradoxical implications of the nuclear deal with respect to the non-nuclear crises in the Middle East, such as the Syria-Iraq crisis, and the re-alignments that have put Iran at the crossroads of East and West. Other issues covered include energy security, regional economic cooperation, the endemic sectarianism highlighted by Iran-Saudi competition, and the deadlock on the Middle East peace process. The third section then examines the issue of a Middle East nuclear weapons-free zone and the likely consequences of the Iran nuclear deal on this prospect, which, in turn, raises the issue of regional proliferation and counterproliferation. The last section explores some possible various scenarios and the challenges of implementation as a relatively long-term agreement, providing specific policy recommendations for the regional actors and the external powers that are stakeholders in the volatile Middle East.

Iran and Its Neighbors

Iran and Its Neighbors
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Iran
ISBN:

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Us-Iran Nuclear Deal: Power Dynamics for Iran and Saudi Arabia

Us-Iran Nuclear Deal: Power Dynamics for Iran and Saudi Arabia
Author: Sajid Mahmood Khan
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2018-03-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781723795336

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The US-Iran nuclear deal is an outcome of international efforts to overcome an enduring chaotic situation that had seriously been affecting peace and security not only in the Middle Eastern region but also the world. The US-Iran nuclear deal earned the credit of being an exceptional diplomatic achievement on part of the Obama administration; however, on the other hand, this deal has also raised serious concerns among the US allies in the Middle Eastern region. Middle Eastern Arab countries, especially Saudi Arabia perceived the US-Iran nuclear deal as a threat to the regional security and prevailing balance of power. To be more specific, Saudi Arabia has serious concerns over this deal as it considers the US-Iran nuclear deal will unfold many opportunities for Iran including economic, political and military. The alleged proxies sponsorship by Iran in the Middle Eastern region, particularly the Hezbollah and other Shiite militant groups, pose threat to the Saudi Arabia and its allies' interests. This studies is an attempt to investigate the effect of the US-Iran nuclear deal on regional status-quo and the prevalent balance of power in the region. This study also investigates any possibility for future conflict or peace process and confrontation between Iran and the Saudi Arabia following the US-Iran nuclear deal.

The Iran Nuclear Program

The Iran Nuclear Program
Author: John Mungai
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 5
Release: 2019-04-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 3668911932

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Essay from the year 2019 in the subject Orientalism / Sinology - Islamic Studies, grade: 3, Egerton University (teaching), course: Education, language: English, abstract: Iran nuclear threat continues to bring the world tension over the harshness and aggressiveness of the nation. The country has often made efforts to start a war within the region, and with it as a source of worlds energy through oil, it is a concern when it continues to threaten the peace and stability of the entire world. A large number of treaties have been put in place to attempt to help the situation such as the signing of various deals over the years to ensure peaceful co-existence, but the present action by the US government to withdraw from the Iran Deal threatens the continued stability within the region after several years. Iran has been able to threaten several countries within the area including stating an explicit threat to US allies such as Israel. The threat negatively indirectly influences the US as the country relies on Iran as a source of energy. Therefore, attempts to understand the role of US and other nations within the region towards eliminating the threat of Iran nuclear requires a deep understanding of the Iran nuclear program, the impact of US withdrawal from the JCPOA agreement and measures to deter the country from the acquisition of nuclear weapons.