• Iran and Iraq: Religion, War, and Geopolitics
Author(s): Philip Wolny
Format: Hardback
No. of Pages: 80
Publisher: Rosen Publishing Group
Language: English
Date Published: 2009-09-01
Dimensions: 165.1 x 236.22 x 10.16mm
Publication City/Country: New York, NY, United States
Edition:
Illustrations: Maps; Illustrations, color; Illustrations, black and white

Iran and Iraq, though neighbors for many centuries, share both a common and a contentious history. Though both are Muslim nations, they have long been divided by their differing affiliations with the Shia and Sunni branches of Islam and by a cultural tension between Persian and Arab. These tensions have occasionally erupted into all-out warfare, most recently in the 198s, when half a million Iraqis and Iranians were killed in a decade-long war. Today, however, following the toppling of the repressive Sunni dictator Saddam Hussein, Iraq's previously oppressed Shia majority is forging ties with Shia-dominated Iran and creating a new, potentially destabilizing balance of power in this part of the Middle East. This book explores the long, rich, complex, and charged history between these two Muslim nations and analyzes what path they seem to be heading down in the future, a journey that has weighty consequences for the western world and the United States.
Book Info
Author Philip Wolny
Date Published 2009-09-01
Dimensions 165.1 x 236.22 x 10.16mm
First Author Philip Wolny
Format Hardback
Illustrations Maps; Illustrations, color; Illustrations, black and white
ISBN 9781435852808
Language English
No. of Pages 80
Publication City/Country New York, NY, United States
Publisher Rosen Publishing Group

Iran and Iraq: Religion, War, and Geopolitics

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