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The Iranian Nuclear Crisis: A Memoir [Paperback]

Seyed Hossein Mousavian
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June 4, 2012 0870032682 978-0870032684

The first detailed Iranian account of the diplomatic struggle between Iran and the international community, The Iranian Nuclear Crisis: A Memoir opens in 2002, as news of Iran's clandestine uranium enrichment and plutonium production facilities emerge. Seyed Hossein Mousavian, previously the head of the Foreign Relations Committee of Iran's Supreme National Security Council and spokesman for Tehran's nuclear negotiating team, brings the reader into Tehran's private deliberations as its leaders wrestle with internal and external adversaries.

Mousavian provides readers with intimate knowledge of Iran's interactions with the International Atomic Energy Agency and global powers. His personal story comes alive as he vividly recounts his arrest and interrogations on charges of espionage. Dramatic episodes of diplomatic missions tell much about the author and the swirling dynamics of Iranian politics and diplomacy —undercurrents that must be understood now more than ever.

As intense debate continues over the direction of Iran's nuclear program, Mousavian weighs the likely effects of military strikes, covert action, sanctions, and diplomatic engagement, considering their potential to resolve the nuclear crisis.

Contents

1. The Origin and Development of Iran's Nuclear Program

2. The First Crisis

3. From Tehran to Paris

4. From the Paris Agreement to the 2005 Presidential Election

5. The Larijani Period

6. To the Security Council

7. Back to the Security Council and a New Domestic Situation

8. Iran Alone: The Jalili Period

9. U.S. Engagement

10. The Crisis Worsens

11. Conclusion


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About the Author

Seyed Hossein Mousavian served as spokesman for Iran's team in nuclear negotiations with the European Union and the International Atomic Energy Agency (2003–05) and is currently a visiting research scholar at the Woodrow Wilson School's Program on Science and Global Security at Princeton University.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 612 pages
  • Publisher: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (June 4, 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0870032682
  • ISBN-13: 978-0870032684
  • Product Dimensions: 6 x 1.3 x 9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #61,775 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Ugh.... May 30, 2013
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Sadly, I have to give this five stars. I needed it for a term paper I was writing on nuclear proliferation in the Middle East so it was helpful in arguing from the point of "allowing" Iran to develop full capabilities but it just sounds like a bunch of "yes yes, we were naughty but we're better now and just give us the bombs!" Being all 'Merican and stuff, it was a bit annoying and I had to force myself to read it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Highly technical and insightful read January 26, 2013
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The book is heavy reading as dives into the very detailed legal aspect of the negotiations between P5 and Iran. It covers in detail every IAEA report and UN resolution. It covers all the sensitive issues objectively and ultimately demonstrates that European and American intentions are not about whether Iran's nuclear program is legal or peaceful, but about demonizing Iran in international community through propaganda and lies to ultimately bring about a regime change. He firmly demonstrates the hypocrisy of nuclear powers who continue to defy their NPT responsibilities by further expanding and improving their nuclear arsenal and help other non NPT signatory countries to improve their nuclear technology, all the while chastising Iran for a possible military dimension to their nuclear program. It covers both Iran's historically unprecedented co-operation with IAEA inspections and it's failures/shortcomings. Time and time again Iran gets offered "peanuts for diamonds" and insulted for it's co-operation and good will, helping to further radicalizing the Iranian internal politics, ending in tragic unfolding of events that lead to highly educated, intellectual pragmatic individuals such as Mr Mousavian, with respect for international law and order being arrested in sham trials and now living in exile. The most intriguing part for me was the national intelligence report of 2007 by 16 of America's intelligence outfits which concluded that although Iran had experimented with military nuclear technology in the past, these activities were halted on 2003.... Read more ›
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4.0 out of 5 stars A rare insight into Iran's thinking July 15, 2012
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If you wonder how Iranians see the nuclear negotiations, in fact if you want to know in great detail how these negotiations have happened since 2003 this is the book for you. It is not sufficiently critical of Iran but it does a good job of covering every detail and also showing how Iran has seen the picture.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful
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Up front, I have to say that I am still in the early stages of reading this book. Early on, it is apparent that Mousavian is representing the Iranian view, hook--line--and sinker. When I read in the introduction, where he states that Iran has not threatened any of its regional neighbors, I nearly fell out of bed. I wanted to pick up the phone and call Bibi Netanyahu to let him know. I saw in the brief bio of Mousavian that he is an associate research scholar at the Woodrow Wilson School's Program on Science and Global Security at Princeton. Then it occurred to me that Kathy Boudin just got an adjunct professorship at Columbia, and Angela Davis had been a professor at UC Santa Cruz. Conclusion, being on the staff of an American university means nothing anymore, and probably, if you actually want to learn something, such schools should be avoided at all cost. Anyway, I'll edit this when I finish the book. Maybe I'll want to join the Pasdaran.
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This book ranks with the very best in scholarly research, analysis and authority.Certainly there are no other contemporary books on the subject that come near, though Trita Parsi's "Single roll of the dice" would come in second.

The author's credential's are impeccable and through his own integrity in refusing the offer of the job of Minister of Foreign Affairs,- 2005 under the current President, because he disagreed with his foreshadowed foreign policies, he suffered.That he did not let this experience sour his views is remarkable.

The book tracks in great absorbing detail the history of this subject, which is essential to an understanding of this complex subject. It reveals the continued duplicity of the USA throughout and hoyw at least the three most powerful nations of Europe in the UK. France and Germany, were cowered and bullied by the USA and are to this day.

The author Seyed Hossein Mousavian however does not spare Iran under its current leadership from fault and to his credit makes objective comparisons and draws clear conclusions, some of which reveal Iran in recent years had a tendency to shoot itself in its foot.

For leaders and senior officials of the two most protagonist countries, in Iran and the USA, this book is a must. Not to read it is to ignore the profound mistakes of history and repeat them ad nauseum.

When one considers the consequences of the blatant continued ignorance and prejudice towards Iran by the West and the coded/disguised underlying theme of them seeking regime change, something the author is very clear about, to perpetuate such ignorance and prejudice which may well lead to cataclysmic regional if not global war, would be unforgivable.
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