Iran's Nuclear Ambitions

Shahram Chubin author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Brookings Institution

Published:6th Sep '06

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"A uniquely well-researched, well-documented and argued study on the challenge posed by Iran's nuclear project by one of the best experts on the subject. If solid analysis still has a chance to encourage a more sensible western policy, Chubin provides it here." --Christoph Bertram, former head of the German Institute for International and Security Affairs "This short, sharp, balanced and informed book provides the necessary material not only to make sense of the current crisis over Iran's nuclear programme but also to follow it as it develops further over the coming months and years." --Sir Lawrence Freedman, Professor of War Studies, King's College, London "The strategic and political determinants of Iran's nuclear policy are complicated and frequently misunderstood. Chubin's study is the definitive work on the subject and should be required reading for U.S. and European decision-makers as they struggle to prevent the Iranian bomb from becoming a reality." --Geoffrey Kemp, Regional Strategic Programs, The Nixon Center

Iran is aggressively seeking nuclear technology that could be used for making weapons —and its quest has set off alarms throughout the world. This widespread concern stems in part from Iran's uncertain intentions and recent history.Iran is aggressively seeking nuclear technology that could be used for making weapons —and its quest has set off alarms throughout the world. This widespread concern stems in part from Iran's uncertain intentions and recent history. Will it remain a revolutionary power determined to subvert its Sunni Arab neighbors, destroy Israel, and spread theocratic government to other lands? Or would an Iran with nuclear weapons merely defend its territory from foreign aggression and live in peace with its neighbors? Are the country's leaders and society willing to negotiate limits on nuclear capability and normalize relations with the West, or will they resist accommodation?
Iran's Nuclear Ambitions provides a rare, balanced look into the motivations, perceptions, and domestic politics swirling around Iran. Shahram Chubin, an Iranian-born security expert, details the recent history of Iran's nuclear program and diplomacy. He argues that the central problem is not nuclear technology, but rather Iran's behavior as a revolutionary state, with ambitions that collide with the interests of its neighbors and the West.
Topics include:

  • The view from Tehran Iran's nuclear energy rationale
  • Domestic politics, and decisionmaking Sources of concern, including the nature of Iran's regime
  • Its nuclear infrastructure,
  • Missile development, and terrorism Iran's negotiating strategy
  • The international response Iran and regional security, including the U.S. as a threat and rival
  • Iran's regional ambitions,
  • and Israel Policy options
  • "A uniquely well-researched, well-documented and argued study on the challenge posed by Iran's nuclear project by one of the best experts on the subject. If solid analysis still has a chance to encourage a more sensible western policy, Chubin provides it here." —Christoph Bertram, former head of the German Institute for International and Security Affairs

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    "This short, sharp, balanced and informed book provides the necessary material not only to make sense of the current crisis over Iran's nuclear programme but also to follow it as it develops further over the coming months and years." —Sir Lawrence Freedman, Professor of War Studies, King's College, London

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    "The strategic and political determinants of Iran's nuclear policy are complicated and frequently misunderstood. Chubin's study is the definitive work on the subject and should be required reading for U.S. and European decision-makers as they struggle to prevent the Iranian bomb from becoming a reality." —Geoffrey Kemp, Regional Strategic Programs, The Nixon Center

    ISBN: 9780870032301

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    144 pages