"Iranian Perspectives on the Iran-Iraq War" released



"Iranian Perspectives on the Iran-Iraq War" a comprehensive collection of essays by Iranian scholars and policy experts has been translated into Persian. The book contains considerable new information on the Iran-Iraq War.

IBNA: "Iranian Perspectives on the Iran-Iraq War" has been compiled in 3 parts and 14 articles. This collection of original essays examines the difficult conclusion of the Iran-Iraq War and assesses the impact of the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait, the effect of UN Resolution 598 (1988), and the enduring effects of the war on both Iran and Iraq.

The book was authored in 1997 by Farhang Rajaee, an associate professor of international relations at Iran''s National University in Tehran.

The book holds articles including "Taking Sides: Regional Powers and the War" by Saideh Lotfian, "Facts and Allegations: Iraqi Disclaimer of the 1975 Treaty" by Jalil Roshandel, "National, Ethnic, and Sectarian Issues in the Iran-Iraq War" by Neguin Yavari and "Continual Aggression": Iraq’s Decision to Invade Kuwait" by Daryoush Akhavan-Zanjani.

"Iranian Perspectives on the Iran-Iraq War" has been translated by Marzieh Roshanali in 280 pages. The work has been published in 1500 copies.



 
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