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After The Storm

Par : Anwer Sher
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235183933
  • EAN9798235183933
  • Date de parution05/05/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

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After the Storm: Scenarios for US-Iran Relations in a Post-War EraFour decades of cold war between the United States and Iran have shaped the Middle East's most consequential rivalry-proxy conflicts, economic warfare, and the persistent threat of open hostilities. **After the Storm** dares to imagine what comes next. This book rejects prediction for something more valuable: rigorous scenario planning.
Drawing on declassified documents, elite interviews, and comparative historical analysis, it constructs five distinct pathways for post-conflict engagement-ranging from Korean-style armed coexistence to Vietnam's transformation from enemy to partner, from state fragmentation nightmares to ambitious regional integration. Each scenario is stress-tested against historical analogues and brought to life through narrative vignettes that transform abstract geopolitics into human experience.
The methodology matters. The book identifies "signposts" that signal which future is approaching and "tripwires" where policy choices foreclose possibilities. This structured imagination serves urgent needs: as nuclear proliferation accelerates and great power competition returns to the region, the window for managed transition narrows. Military victory, the book warns, does not constitute political success.
The aftermath demands intellectual frameworks that do not yet exist. For American policymakers, this is sober preparation. For Iranians and the diaspora, rare space to envision futures beyond current impasse. For the international community, proof that regional stability requires treating US-Iran relations as systemic, not merely bilateral. The central argument cuts through zero-sum thinking: the greatest threat to peace is not hostility but failure of imagination-the inability to envision relationships beyond enmity.
**After the Storm** offers rigorous analysis in service of possibility, expanding what remains politically achievable in dark times
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