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Title The interim deal on the Iranian nuclear program : toward a comprehensive solution? / Emily B. Landau and Anat Kurz, editors
Published Tel Aviv : Institute for National Security Studies, [2014]
©2014

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Description 1 online resource (92 pages) : illustrations
Series Memorandum ; no. 142
JCSS memorandum ; no. 142.
Contents Part I. Toward a comprehensive deal. Principles and guidelines for a comprehensive nuclear deal with Iran -- Iran's progress to the bomb : changes since the interim deal -- A nuclear deal with Iran and the perils of sanctions relief -- A new Middle East : thoughts on a deterrence regime against a nuclear Iran -- Part II. The broader context. Is Iran indeed more moderate? -- Israel, the United States, and the military option against Iran -- US public opinion : how "Obamacare" matters for the interim deal -- Part III. Regional perspectives. Israel and the negotiations on Iran's nuclear program -- The Gulf States and Iran following the interim deal -- A sigh of relief : the Turkish perspective on the interim deal with Iran -- Conclusion : what's in a deal? Israel's "strategic flexibility
Summary "The interim deal on Iran's nuclear program, secured in late November 2013 and implemented from January 20, 2014, was intended to create space for the tough negotiations over a comprehensive deal that would close the Iranian nuclear file. The essays compiled in this volume analyze some of the key issues that have emerged regarding efforts to carve out a 'good' nuclear deal with Iran, and highlight additional perspectives that have not been at the heart of the debate. Discussed in this collection are general principles for negotiating with Iran, Iran's advances in the nuclear realm, the effect of economic sanctions, and the US-Israel-Iran deterrence triangle. The broader context is addressed in essays that consider Iran's possible shift to a more moderate stance, the status of the military option, and US public opinion on talks with Iran. Regional perspectives focus on Israel, the Gulf states, and Turkey, and the volume closes with an essay that lays out the contours of an acceptable deal from Israel's point of view"--Publisher's web site
Notes "September 2014."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (INSS, viewed September 18, 2014)
Subject Nuclear weapons -- Iran
Nuclear nonproliferation -- Iran
Deterrence (Strategy)
Economic sanctions -- Iran
Deterrence (Strategy)
Diplomatic relations.
Economic sanctions.
Nuclear nonproliferation.
Nuclear weapons.
SUBJECT Iran -- Foreign relations. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85067893
Subject Iran.
Form Electronic book
Author Landau, Emily B., editor.
Kurz, Anat, editor.
Makhon le-meḥḳere biṭaḥon leʼumi, publisher.