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Nuclear Iran: The Birth of an Atomic State
 
 

Nuclear Iran: The Birth of an Atomic State [Hardcover]

David Patrikarakos (Author)
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November 13, 2012
The Iranian nuclear crisis has dominated world politics since the beginning of the century, with Iran now facing increasing diplomatic isolation, talk of military strikes against its nuclear facilities and a disastrous Middle East war. There is little real understanding of Iran's nuclear program, in particular its history, which is now over fifty years old. This groundbreaking book, unprecedented in its scope, argues that the history of Iran's nuclear program and the modern history of the country itself are irretrievably linked; only by understanding one can we understand the other. From the program's beginnings under the Shah of Iran, the book details the US's central role in the birth of nuclear Iran and, through the relationship between the program's founder and the Shah of Iran himself, the role that weapons have played in the program since the beginning. David Patrikarakos's unique access to "the father" of Iran's nuclear program, as well as to key scientific personnel under the early Islamic Republic and to senior Iranian and Western officials at the center of today's negotiations, sheds new light on the uranium enrichment program that lies at the heart of global concerns.


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"In "Nuclear Iran" journalist David Patrikarakos attempts to demystify the 50-plus years of history behind Iran’s nuclear program, including its origins in Eisenhower’s “Atoms for Peace” program and the US-backed Pahlavi dynasty’s autocratic efforts to remake Iran in the image of the West. This book is a must-read for those seeking to understand Iran’s contemporary nuclear crisis."-- The Christian Science Monitor

"By his meticulous and painstaking study, David Patrikarakos has given us an engaging and comprehensive account of what is often described as the Iran Nuclear Crisis. The first detailed study of its kind, he seems to have not left a stone unturned to discover the facts and subject them to intelligent and even-handed analysis. It is a must read in all the power centers that are so acutely and urgently concerned with Iran's nuclear project, including IAEA, UN, America, EU, and Iran." - Homa Katouzian, the Iran Heritage Foundation Research Fellow, St Antony's College, and Member of the Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Oxford

"This thoroughly readable book adds greatly to the current debate on the Iranian nuclear program. It should be read by all those who are interested in this topic" - Paul Rogers, Professor of Peace Studies, University of Bradford.

"This book is a watershed in the understanding of the Iranian nuclear program. No other book quite like it exists. It is a cogent, highly readable and very well-written account of the program's evolution from its inception to the present day that succeeds in unravelling the technical and political complexities which have often clouded our understanding of the program. It shows both a deep understanding of both modern Iran, and of its nuclear program. The book will be invaluable to policy analysts, politicians, diplomats, and journalists in Europe and the USA and is a must read for anyone with an interest in international affairs." -  Siavush Randjbar-Daemi, Lecturer, SOAS

"A very comprehensive, and useful description of the development of Iran's nuclear program. A topical account, it is essential reading for political leaders, journalists and all others interested in international politics and international relations...highly recommended." - Professor Frank Barnaby, Nuclear Issues Consultant to the Oxford Research Group

"This book is well worth reading. It is an engaging account of the whole story of Iranian nuclear policy and the material on the Shah's program creates interesting context for current developments. It represents a well-told story which, for those interested in Iran, and those who wish to learn more about the place given the nuclear crisis, will be a very useful source and reference point." - Professor Michael Clarke, Director General, Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies (RUSI)

"Patrikarakos has produced a meticulously researched study of Iran's nuclear program and situated it within the broader historical and political context. This fluent account, drawn from both archival and oral sources provides one of the best and most readable accounts of a program which has come to define Iran's relations with the West. An essential read for the general reader and specialist alike." - Prof Ali Ansari, Professor of History at University of St Andrews and Director of the Institute for Iranian Studies

"An interesting and informative window into Iranian thinking - a unique and fascinating book" - Mark Fitzpatrick, Director, Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Programme International Institute for Strategic Studies

About the Author

David Patrikarakos is a writer and journalist who has written for the Financial Times, The Guardian, and the London Review of Books.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: I. B. Tauris (November 13, 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1780761252
  • ISBN-13: 978-1780761251
  • Product Dimensions: 1.3 x 5.6 x 8.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #46,889 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Best So Far December 25, 2012
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This is the best history of the Iranian nuclear program from the time of the Shah to modern times. For all the attention that has been given to Iran and its nuclear program, the last real book to look focus on the history of the nuclear program instead of analyzing the nuclear program as part of a larger analysis on Iran and its relationship with the U.S was Chubin's Iran's nuclear ambitions in 2006. This book I found was a lot more thorough than Chubin's work and especially detailed on the years before the full extent of Iran's nuclear program were revealed in 2002. After 20002 the author seems to switch focus to the diplomacy surrounding Iran's nuclear program rather and gives less attention to the progress of the actual nuclear program. This "diplomatic history" is fairly well done but nothing riveting for anyone who's been following this diplomacy attentively. It finally should be noted that Patrikarakos strongly emphasizes the ideational factors and symbolism of the nuclear program for Iran and its leaders. Some attention is certainly given to the security factors driving it but far less of its focus is on the domestic political factors.
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