Book contents
- Worlds Apart
- Worlds Apart
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- How to Read a Declassified Document
- Chronology
- Introduction: A Measure of Context
- 1 Blindsided: Confronting the Revolution and the Hostage Crisis, 1977–1981
- 2 Turmoil in the Gulf: The Iran–Iraq War and the Spread of Radical Islam, 1980–1989
- 3 Leaps of Faith: From Containment to Dialogue, 1990–2000
- 4 Missed Opportunities: From 9/11 to Iraq to the Nuclear Impasse, 2001–2008
- 5 Breakthrough: Long Road to a Short-Lived Deal, 2009–2016
- Epilogue: Back to Basics: Déjà Vu after Four Decades, 2017–2018
- Conclusion
- Glossary – Names
- Glossary – Organizations
- Select Bibliography
- Index
3 - Leaps of Faith: From Containment to Dialogue, 1990–2000
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 August 2021
- Worlds Apart
- Worlds Apart
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- How to Read a Declassified Document
- Chronology
- Introduction: A Measure of Context
- 1 Blindsided: Confronting the Revolution and the Hostage Crisis, 1977–1981
- 2 Turmoil in the Gulf: The Iran–Iraq War and the Spread of Radical Islam, 1980–1989
- 3 Leaps of Faith: From Containment to Dialogue, 1990–2000
- 4 Missed Opportunities: From 9/11 to Iraq to the Nuclear Impasse, 2001–2008
- 5 Breakthrough: Long Road to a Short-Lived Deal, 2009–2016
- Epilogue: Back to Basics: Déjà Vu after Four Decades, 2017–2018
- Conclusion
- Glossary – Names
- Glossary – Organizations
- Select Bibliography
- Index
Summary
With the Iran–Iraq conflict and the Cold War coming to an end, the US–Iran relationship appeared to warm as each country no longer faced the existential threats that had once consumed them. With the death of Khomeini, Iran also found itself at a crucial juncture as more pragmatic figures came to the fore. The ascent of new leadership marked a more pragmatic turn for Iran. Meanwhile, in the US, George H.W. Bush attempted to usher the US into the post–Cold War world, and seemed more eager than his predecessor to engage with Iran. Time would not be on his side, however, and other priorities – especially the revolutions in Eastern Europe and Operation Desert Storm – distracted Bush from making any significant steps toward rapprochement. His successor, Bill Clinton, did nothing to better the relationship in his first term, but with the surprise election of the reformist Mohammad Khatami the two rival nations began warming to the prospect of serious engagement. Despite some initial gestures and successful Track II diplomatic exchanges, however, time and expectations again would become factors and the decade would close without concrete agreements.
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- Worlds ApartA Documentary History of US–Iranian Relations, 1978–2018, pp. 136 - 173Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021