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"'This work, based on extensive interviews with decision makers in three countries, contributes both to our historical understanding and our current policy debate.' Francis Fukuyama, author of America at the Crossroads 'This book is outstanding and important.' Nikki Keddie, author of Modern Iran: Roots and Results of Revolution" --This text refers to the Paperback edition.


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"This is an important piece of work. It is original and fills a much needed gap in the literature. For anyone working in this field it would be essential."-Gary Sick, Columbia University (Gary Sick )

"This book is outstanding and important."-Nikki Keddie, author of Modern Iran: Roots and Results of Revolution (Nikki Keddie )

"In Treacherous Alliance, Trita Parsi makes a persuasive case that since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, Iran has consistently used ideology to achieve hardheaded national interest objectives, rather than sacrifice national interest on the altar of extremist ideological goals. This is an extremely important point to bear in mind as Iran''s relations with US and Israel deteriorate and the prospect of yet another Persian Gulf conflict looms. This work, based on extensive interviews with decision makers in three countries, contributes both to our historical understanding and our current policy debate."-Francis Fukuyama, author of America at the Crossroads (Francis Fukuyama )

"A penetrating, provocative, and very timely study that deciphers how U.S. policy in the Middle East has been manipulated both by Iran and by Israel even as relations between these two oscillated between secret collusion and overt collision."- The Honorable Zbigniew Brzezinski, former US National Security Advisor to President Jimmy Carter (The Honorable Zbigniew Brzezinski )

"A brilliant interpretation of one of today's most enigmatic conflicts. In a sober and original analysis, Dr. Parsi unearths the true nature of the tension in the triangle Iran-Israel-USA as a manipulation by all parties-especially the Israelis and the Iranians-of ideological differences to conceal what can be a solvable strategic dispute. This is a study about the manipulation of ideology and religion in the struggle for mastery in the Middle East."-Shlomo Ben-Ami, Israel's former foreign minister and author of Scars of War, Wounds of Peace: The Israeli-Arab Tragedy (Shlomo Ben-Ami )

"Trita Parsi has written an outstanding book, filled with fascinating detail and trenchant analysis. Treacherous Alliance discusses Iran and Israel in dispassionate and smart ways, which is rarely done in the United States."-John Mearsheimer, University of Chicago (John Mearsheimer )

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  • Hardcover: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Yale University Press (October 1, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0300120575
  • ISBN-13: 978-0300120578
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.4 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (31 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #402,382 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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50 of 53 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An excellent and timely book, October 7, 2007
By F. Alizadeh (New York, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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Trita Parsi has written a compelling book, cutting thorough ideological and political propaganda emanating from the three countries he has focused on (US, Israel, and Iran), and going right through the core issues involving geopolitical and regional hegemony aspirations of the three governments. What is fascinating is that Parsi reveals that such political calculations transcend the particular ideology of the governments in these three countries. Whether it is Likud or Labor in Israel, Democrats or Republicans in the US, or The former Shah's regime or the reformists or hardliners of the Islamic government in Iran, the decision making process remarkably follows more or less the same logic, and the same priorities are at play. When a shift in policy takes place, Parsi reveals that again the political faction of the government involved is irrelevant. In fact, amazingly, the very same people who were advocating one set of policies, often advance a diametrically opposite set a few years later. Parsi underlines this point by revealing how Israeli Labor leaders, the late Itzhak Rabin and Shimon Perez were lobbying the Reagan administration to disregard virulent rhetoric from Iran and try to open up channels of communication with them, while just a few years later these two men were warning about the Iranian menace in every domestic and international speech. He points out how the neo-conservatives dominating the Bush administration were the very same people who were advocating supporting Iran in the Iran-Iraq war and opening channels in the eighties in the Reagan administration. And how the former hostage takers in Iran are now mostly leading liberals advocating negotiations and moderation in Iranian policies.

Parsi narrates this story in a linear historical context, starting his book from 1948 when Israel was created all the way to present day (summer of 2007). The central theme of the book is that before 1991, Iran and Israel were natural allies, while afterwards (which was coincident with the fall of Soviet Union and defeat of Iraqi President Saddam Hossein's invasion of Kuwait and his subsequent weakenining) the two countries became rivals and perceived each other as threats.

The main shortcoming of the book as I see it, is that while Parsi underlies the geopolitical underpinnings of the triangular relationship of Iran, Israel and the US, very little is mentioned in terms of economic reasons for these "treacherous" alliances and rivalries. What corporations or industries benefit from continued hostilities between Iran and the US and which ones benefit, and how much influence and clout each has on the direction of the US policies? Who benefits in Iran for continued belligerence towards Israel or towards the US, and who is hurt, and how much influence they have on the Iranian government? Some economic analysis is given for Israel's attitude towards Iran: Oil investments and sales from Iranian side, and military sales and training from the Israeli side when relations were good; and an Arab-Israeli common market in the Middle East (which would exclude Iran) when relations were bad. But these economic incentives are treated as secondary at best. I wish more and deeper economic analysis was presented from Iranian and American, as well as Israeli perspectives.

All in all I recommend this book strongly and advise that anyone, right-wingers who advocate military action against Iran (Israeli or American) or moderates advocating political dialog and negotiated approach should educate themselves by reading this book before further opining on US or Israel policies vis-a-vis Iran.
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89 of 103 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding Book By America's Brightest Emerging Scholar , August 29, 2007
By Clayton E. Swisher (Washington DC) - See all my reviews
Based on exclusive interviews, new information, and gritty investigative work, Trita Parsi's book provides the evidence anyone on President George W. Bush's team should look at to rationally understand why confrontation between the US and Iran is NOT inevitable.

This masterpiece demonstrates fresh analysis and keeps up with Dr. Parsi's proven credibility here in Washington for objectively and (at times) unconventionally calling out developments in the US-Iranian relationship, regardless of which neoconservatives or pro-war hawks might cringe.

Treacherous Alliance is tightly written and readable for all levels of the public who are moderately informed and interested in foreign policy. Academics will mine through the numerous exclusive quotes provided and timeless high-level quotes obtained, as well as the many pages of footnotes (and even leaked documents!) for those looking to do spinoff research and analysis.

At a time when drumbeats by DC policy dead-enders persist for a new military confrontation with Iran, finally a credible, air-tight book arrives to preempt their arguments for the next global disaster.

For those who don't read Dr. Parsi's book, fortunately the major American and international news outlets, including CNN, BBC, and al-Jazeera are on to him and host him as a frequent guest expert.

This book deserves a Pulitzer.
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43 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars insight into one of the most mis-understood international relationships, September 25, 2007
Unlike the first reviewer who obviously didn't even skim the book, I would attest that this revealing and insightful book is brimming with historical facts, anecdotes, and analysis that simply can not be found elsewhere. (The author interviewed dozens of high-ranking Israeli, American, and Iranian officials inside Israel and Iran - the analysis never comes across as conjecture)

The basic premise of the book, based on over 130 first-hand interviews with the highest ranking officials in all three countries, is that the basic geo-political and national interest concerns of Iran and Israel have guided their foreign policy from one of convergence to divergence.

It further paints a clear picture of why the conventional wisdom regarding the dominance of an ideological driving force in their bilateral dealings is a false one - and shows how it can and has lead to miscalculations in the United States' foreign policy in the region.

The book is also a very easy read for those unfamiliar with the intricacies of international relations yet manages to provide a ton of new facts and anecdotes for even the most ardent student of modern middle eastern political history.

I highly recommend this book to any and all who are curious about Iran and Israel's role in the middle east over the next few decades, particularly with the heightened tensions that seem to point to a military conflict in the near term.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Well researched, a real eye opener
A well balanced and fairly even-handed review of the triangle of Iranian-Israeli-US relationships. I say it is even-handed because Trita Parsi is critical of all parties involved... Read more
Published 5 days ago by Phillip R. Hamilton

5.0 out of 5 stars THE BEST BOOK EVER WRITTEN ON U.S. - IRANIAN ISSUES...PERIOD!
Trita Parsi has written an excellent book, with a superb usage of the English language.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Finnaly Real Answers
Should be read by any one interested in UNDESTAND the RELATION among Israel, Iran and the US. Bring exclusive detail based in 130 interviews for a PHD tesis in International... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Fran

5.0 out of 5 stars Understanding the Iran-Israel-U.S. triad
This is an exceptional look inside a diplomatic house of mirrors: the ongoing evolution of relationships among Iran, Israel and the U.S. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Rolf Dobelli

1.0 out of 5 stars Bombastic Hyperbole
The inflammatory cover of this fraudulent pseudo-scholarly tripe says it all. Think tank maven Trita Parsi attempts to whip up anti-Israel feeling by following the Mohammad... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Peter A. Cohen

5.0 out of 5 stars Informative, refreshingly different perspectives on misunderstood relations
Parsi's book is a wonderful look at the relations between these three Mid-East powers. What makes his book so refreshing and new is his very detached, matter of fact presentation... Read more
Published 5 months ago by K G R

4.0 out of 5 stars Readability problem
Excellent book however it is not properly formatted for the Kindle and therefore it is very frustrating when trying to use the Kindle " functions" such as highlighting, and... Read more
Published 6 months ago by Margaret

5.0 out of 5 stars Through the Prism of an extraordinary intelligent writer.
I have spent five years in Iran and the Persian Golf from 1999 till 2003 taking part in the worlds largest 2D seismic project. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Harald Jan

5.0 out of 5 stars An absolute must-read
Riveting. Trita Parsi peels away the conventional wisdom about the little understood Iran-Israel rivalry that's come to define the modern Middle East. Read more
Published 13 months ago by William F. Astley

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, objective, and very timely book
I'm sure some will criticize and dismiss this book, mainly because it does a very fair and objective job of laying out both the positive and negative outcomes of American, Iranian... Read more
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