Boundary Politics and International Boundaries of Iran

Boundary Politics and International Boundaries of Iran

Author: Pirouz Mojtahed-Zadeh

Publisher: Universal-Publishers

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 371

ISBN-13: 1581129335

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This book is about Iranian boundaries at a time when crisis of various nature are occurring around Iran, especially in Iraq and Afghanistan, with immediate effect on the Iranian borderlands and substantial effect of Iran's relations with her neighbours. Furthermore, issues like the legal regime of the Caspian Sea and the UAE claims on the Iranian-owned and Iranian-held islands of Tunbs and Abu Musa in the Persian Gulf create a situation in Iran's neighbourhood, which influence her foreign relations and engage the country in matters of international importance. Occurrence of all these issues on and around the boundaries of Iran and a thorough study of the unexplored foundation and evolution of these issues within the framework of the study of the Iranian boundaries make this book timely, special, original, and important.


The Boundaries of Modern Iran

The Boundaries of Modern Iran

Author: Keith Mclachlan

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-11-10

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13: 1315399369

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This book, first published in 1994, analyses the entire length of Iran’s international boundaries. It reviews the establishment, evolution and continuing contentions over Iranian frontier zones and boundary lines, from the creation of the Iranian nation state out of the diverse and dispersed areas of the Persian empire – a process that has given rise to many contemporary problems that spill over into dispute and conflict.


The Dynamics of Iranian Borders

The Dynamics of Iranian Borders

Author: Mansoureh Ebrahimi

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2018-06-15

Total Pages: 143

ISBN-13: 3319898361

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This book is on Iran’s geopolitical importance representing a continuum of international competition for political gains and economic benefit, due to the country's unique geographical location that has always been a cause of contention. Iran’s massive boarders and evolving political weakness, along with influences from the kings of Qajar that maintained and strengthened Great Britain’s hegemony in the region, were major factors affecting ongoing regional conflicts. Additional roles played by other world powers such as France, Russia and the United States are also noted. Conflicts, unrest and regional wars were all consequences arising from power struggles that led to treaties and international agreements between Iran, Britain and Russia that caused the eventual loss of traditional Iranian territories. Hence, extrinsic impositions on Iran are the subject of this study as authors examine the turbulent climate that altered Iranian borders during the Qajar Dynasty.


The Iran-Iraq Border 1840-1958 11 Volume Hardback Set Including Boxed Maps

The Iran-Iraq Border 1840-1958 11 Volume Hardback Set Including Boxed Maps

Author: R. Schofield

Publisher: Archive Editions Limited

Published: 1989-07-01

Total Pages: 5500

ISBN-13: 9781852071608

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The Iran-Iraq boundary can be viewed as unique within the Middle East region, as it has long displayed the classic characteristics of a political frontier zone or a border march. This contrasts sharply with the twentieth-century framework imposed largely by European colonial powers elsewhere in the Middle East. The period under review covers three principal phases of diplomatic activity which have shaped the course of the Iran-Iraq boundary. Each has resulted in the signature of treaties defining or modifying the boundary. This collection contains the key primary documents from British Government files in a single major reference work. The historical evidence for the evolution of the Iran-Iraq border may be considered as a common background for negotiations following the Gulf War and the invasion of Iraq. Included are treaty texts in facsimile and detailed accounts of negotiations between British, Russian, Turkish, Persian and latterly Iraqi sides.


International Frontiers and Boundaries

International Frontiers and Boundaries

Author: J. R. John Robert Victor Prescott

Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 517

ISBN-13: 9004167854

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International frontiers and boundaries separate land, rivers and lakes subject to different sovereignties. Frontiers are "zones" of varying widths and they were common many centuries ago. By 1900 frontiers had almost disappeared and had been replaced by boundaries that are lines. The divisive nature of frontiers and boundaries has formed the focus of inter-disciplinary studies by economists, geographers, historians, lawyers and political scientists. Scholars from these disciplines have produced a rich literature dealing with frontiers and boundaries. The authors surveyed this extensive literature and the introduction reveals the themes which have attracted most attention. Following the introduction the book falls into three sections. The first section deals systematically with frontiers, boundary evolution and boundary disputes. The second section considers aspects of international law related to boundaries. It includes chapters dealing with international law and territorial boundaries, maps as evidence of international boundaries and river boundaries and international law. The third section consists of seven regional chapters that examine the evolution of boundaries in the Americas, the Middle East, Africa, Asia, Europe, islands off Southeast Asia and Antarctica.


The Razor's Edge:International Boundaries and Political Geography: Essays in Honour of Professor Gerald Blake

The Razor's Edge:International Boundaries and Political Geography: Essays in Honour of Professor Gerald Blake

Author: Gerald Henry Blake

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2002-11-26

Total Pages: 608

ISBN-13:

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This festschrift by thirty of Blake's colleagues and former students reflects the topics and regional preoccupations Professor Blake has kept returning to throughout his long career, especially the Middle East, maritime boundaries, and the relation between borders and demographics. Several of the authors extend his work in such areas as Arctic jurisdiction, environmental issues of transboundary water management, and geographic information systems (GIS).


International Boundaries

International Boundaries

Author: Ewan W. Anderson

Publisher: Stationery Office

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 964

ISBN-13:

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In its simplest terms, a state comprises an organised population and a defined territory delimited by international boundaries. Control over these boundaries is a key measure of effective sovereignty, and they define the recognised limits of government authority as well as exercising a strong psychological influence. In the post-Cold War era, despite the development of organisations such as the EU and the growing trend towards globalisation, international boundaries have become more rather than less important. Approximately three in every four conflicts is concerned, whether directly or indirectly, with boundary issues. Written by an international expert on geopolitics, this publication provides assessments and maps for every currently recognised international state in the world and their dependencies, giving detailed descriptions of the international land and, where applicable, maritime boundaries. It also includes the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, the main components of the proposed new state of Palestine. Each entry considers factors relevant to the stability of the state's boundaries, providing an overall evaluation of national boundary vulnerability.