With a primary focus on trade and investment and the aim to explore the potential offered by cooperation in areas of more immediate interest to business people, international organizations,
civil societies, social thinkers, and policymakers, Elahee, Sadrieh, Wilman, and their contributors consider Iran 36 years after the Revolution. While they find the ruling elite with a
weakening ideological grip, a crisis of legitimacy, and mounting social and economic challenges, they also cite Iran’s potential as a key player in the economic, political and technological
development of its region and beyond. Eleven chapters are divided into three parts: Iran in the global economy; nuclear negotiation and aftermath; Iran and key global players. Distributed in
North America by Turpin distribution. Annotation ©2015 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)