Revolutionaries get in concert: Iran's relationship with the New Left in Latin America

The end of the cold war removed the political imposition of political block affiliations for Latin American governments. At the same time, the end of the second Persian Gulf War in the early1990s, and the detente policy of Iran versus its neighboring countries, provided a calm and accommodating situ...

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Main Author: Mohammad A. Mousavi
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Nacional de La Plata 2018-12-01
Series:Relaciones Internacionales
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Online Access:https://revistas.unlp.edu.ar/RRII-IRI/article/view/1327
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spelling doaj-d8bd6a73375548c69448e1961fcd82ce2021-02-26T15:53:37ZspaUniversidad Nacional de La PlataRelaciones Internacionales1515-33712314-27662018-12-011836Revolutionaries get in concert: Iran's relationship with the New Left in Latin AmericaMohammad A. MousaviThe end of the cold war removed the political imposition of political block affiliations for Latin American governments. At the same time, the end of the second Persian Gulf War in the early1990s, and the detente policy of Iran versus its neighboring countries, provided a calm and accommodating situation for better and deeper relations between Iran and Latin America. The US decision to launch a unilateral war on Iraq, (following September 11 terrorist attack) led to a coalition of anti-War governments in LA, Brazil in leadership. While Iran enjoyed the same position in the Middle East, these similarities did not lead into closer political ties between the two, possibly partially due to the continuous US demonizing policy against Iran.https://revistas.unlp.edu.ar/RRII-IRI/article/view/1327IránAmérica Latinarelación comercialrelación económica
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Revolutionaries get in concert: Iran's relationship with the New Left in Latin America
Relaciones Internacionales
Irán
América Latina
relación comercial
relación económica
author_facet Mohammad A. Mousavi
author_sort Mohammad A. Mousavi
title Revolutionaries get in concert: Iran's relationship with the New Left in Latin America
title_short Revolutionaries get in concert: Iran's relationship with the New Left in Latin America
title_full Revolutionaries get in concert: Iran's relationship with the New Left in Latin America
title_fullStr Revolutionaries get in concert: Iran's relationship with the New Left in Latin America
title_full_unstemmed Revolutionaries get in concert: Iran's relationship with the New Left in Latin America
title_sort revolutionaries get in concert: iran's relationship with the new left in latin america
publisher Universidad Nacional de La Plata
series Relaciones Internacionales
issn 1515-3371
2314-2766
publishDate 2018-12-01
description The end of the cold war removed the political imposition of political block affiliations for Latin American governments. At the same time, the end of the second Persian Gulf War in the early1990s, and the detente policy of Iran versus its neighboring countries, provided a calm and accommodating situation for better and deeper relations between Iran and Latin America. The US decision to launch a unilateral war on Iraq, (following September 11 terrorist attack) led to a coalition of anti-War governments in LA, Brazil in leadership. While Iran enjoyed the same position in the Middle East, these similarities did not lead into closer political ties between the two, possibly partially due to the continuous US demonizing policy against Iran.
topic Irán
América Latina
relación comercial
relación económica
url https://revistas.unlp.edu.ar/RRII-IRI/article/view/1327
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