Iranian Ways of War : From Cyrus the Great to Qassam Soleimani
by
Ahmed Hashim
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1787380343
ISBN-13
9781787380349
Publisher
C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Imprint
C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Mar 26th, 2026
Print length
320 Pages
Product Classification:
Middle Eastern historyMilitary history: post WW2 conflictsWar & defence operations
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From Emperors to Shahs to Ayatollahs, Hashim's revealing book explores how Iran has sought to defend itself and project power.
This book traces the long history of Iran''s wars, and the evolution of the Islamic Republic''s military trajectory since 1979. Ahmed Hashim draws on Farsi, Arabic and European sources to explore Iran''s efforts to create modern armed forces, the devastating Iran-Iraq War (1980-8), and Tehran''s evolving fighting capabilities in Syria and Iraq. This analysis offers clues as to how Iran may fare--directly or by proxy--in future confrontations with its enemies, including the US and Israel.
Above all, Iranian Ways of War addresses how Iran fights, and why. It offers a corrective to prevailing narratives about its bellicose character and alleged mischief-making throughout the Middle East and beyond. Hashim unpacks with nuance Iran''s milestone agreement to curb its nuclear weapons development, within the context of an unstable regional environment that is full of myriad enemies and complicating historical factors affecting Iranian decision-makers'' psyches. A long history of confrontation with America, and the feeling of perceived victimhood as a Shia entity in an overwhelmingly Sunni Middle East, have primed Iran for war.
Above all, Iranian Ways of War addresses how Iran fights, and why. It offers a corrective to prevailing narratives about its bellicose character and alleged mischief-making throughout the Middle East and beyond. Hashim unpacks with nuance Iran''s milestone agreement to curb its nuclear weapons development, within the context of an unstable regional environment that is full of myriad enemies and complicating historical factors affecting Iranian decision-makers'' psyches. A long history of confrontation with America, and the feeling of perceived victimhood as a Shia entity in an overwhelmingly Sunni Middle East, have primed Iran for war.
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