Background
Ramazani, Rouhollah Karegar was born on March 21, 1928 in Tehran, Iran. Son of Ali Karegar and Khadijeh (Sultani) Ramazani. came to the United States, 1952, naturalized, 1961.
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The Northern Tier: Afghanistan, Iran, and Turkey by Rouhollah K. Ramazani places the concept of the Northern Tier in the modern perspective of collective security. It was published in 1966 by D. Van Nostrand.
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If there has been a gap in the knowledge of the GCC, this book now fills it. This volume presents the essential information schematically, with sound comment by the author, and includes a rich collection of documents.
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(The policies and actions of revolutionary Iran continue t...)
The policies and actions of revolutionary Iran continue to reverberate throughout the world. Now with a new epilogue on the Iranian-American arms deal. "Revolutionary Iran" is the most incisive account to date of the Khomeini regime's foreign policy and its impact on international affairs. Despite its stridency. Iran has subtly and steadily moved toward a more pragmatic foreign policy. In the new epilogue, R. K. Ramazani probes the most striking manifestation of this tendency-- the secret arms-for-hostages dealings that formed Iran's "America initiative". He relates this initiative to Iran's factional domestic politics and its angry conflict with the United States in the Persian Gulf. "Revolutionary Iran" demands the attention of anyone concerned with American interests in the Middle East.
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(The policies and actions of revolutionary Iran continue t...)
The policies and actions of revolutionary Iran continue to reverberate throughout the world. Now with a new epilogue on the Iranian-American arms deal. "Revolutionary Iran" is the most incisive account to date of the Khomeini regime's foreign policy and its impact on international affairs. Despite its stridency. Iran has subtly and steadily moved toward a more pragmatic foreign policy. In the new epilogue, R. K. Ramazani probes the most striking manifestation of this tendency-- the secret arms-for-hostages dealings that formed Iran's "America initiative". He relates this initiative to Iran's factional domestic politics and its angry conflict with the United States in the Persian Gulf. "Revolutionary Iran" demands the attention of anyone concerned with American interests in the Middle East.
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Government and foreign affairs educator
Ramazani, Rouhollah Karegar was born on March 21, 1928 in Tehran, Iran. Son of Ali Karegar and Khadijeh (Sultani) Ramazani. came to the United States, 1952, naturalized, 1961.
Master of Laws, U. Tehran, 1951; postgraduate, U. Georgia, 1952; Scientiae Juridicae Doctor, University of Virginia, 1954.
Lecturer foreign affairs, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, 1954-1957;
research associate Soviet Foreign Economics Relations Project, University of Virginia, 1956-1959;
assistant professor foreign affairs, University of Virginia, 1957-1960;
associate professor, University of Virginia, 1960-1964;
professor government and foreign affairs, University of Virginia, since 1964;
Edward R. Stettinius Junior professor government and foreign affairs, University of Virginia, 1972;
Harry F. Byrd Junior professor government and foreign affairs, University of Virginia, 1983;
Aga Khan visiting professor Islamic studies, American U., Beirut, 1967-1968;
visiting professor Middle East studies, School Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins, 1967, 70-71, 72-73, 75, 77, 79;
visiting professor, Cambridge (England) University, spring 1975. Consultant international relations Rockefeller Foundation. Consultant Institute Foreign PolicyAnalysis, unites states department State, United Nations, White House.
Vice president, trustee American Institute Iranian Studies. Consultant Pan American International Oil Corporation, Research Analysis Corporation. Board of Governors Middle East Institute.
American participant United States Information Agency, 1974, 79, 80, 84, 86.
(The policies and actions of revolutionary Iran continue t...)
(The policies and actions of revolutionary Iran continue t...)
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(The Northern Tier: Afghanistan, Iran, and Turkey by Rouho...)
Member of Executive Committee Council on Foreign Relations, Charlottesville, 1965-1967. Member Citizens for Albemarle, since 1972. Fellow Middle East Studies Association North America.
Member American Society International Law, American, Southern political science associations, Middle East Institute, Shaybani Society International Law (Executive officer), Raven Society, Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Nesta Shahrokh, February 22, 1952. Children: Vaheed, David, Jahan, Sima.