The AIC continues its strong interest in publishing books on the
U.S.-Iran relationship. Cyrus Vance's prediction that the two countries
would become increasing interrelated and involved has come to be. It is
not, however, only the issue of oil that brings these two great
countries together. Energy is increasingly about not just oil, but
about gas and other non-carbon sources, such as nuclear. Other issues
deserving attention include those focusing upon health, human rights,
women's rights, education, and welfare. Globalization is bringing the
U.S. and Iran together in ways never before imagined. Please stay tuned
for our next important book on the new opportunities and challenges of
this relationship.
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US-Iran Relations and the Iranian-American Community
September 2004
US-Iran Relations in the Shadow of September 11: Bridging the Great Divide
September 2004
The Iranian Presidential Elections and Its Implications for US-Iran Relations
October 2002
The 107th Congress and Iran: Implications for US-Iran Relations
January 2002
Narcotics Traffic Control Cooperation and US-Iran Relations
May 2002
US-Iran Relations: Financial Impediments and the Challenges of a “Global Settlement”
December 2001
Seizing An Historic Opportunity: Breaking Through the US-Iran Impasse
July 2000
Revisiting US-Iran Relations
March 1999
US-Iran Relations in Clinton’s Second Term: International Perspetives
1998
US-Iran Relations: Areas of Tension and Mutual Interest
1994
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