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<item><title>Iran’s Scramble for Sub-Saharan Africa - Jeffrey A. Lefebvre</title><category>author</category><description>Fueled by the Iranian oil revenues, Tehran, under both the rule of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi (1941-1979) and since 1979 the Islamic Republic of Iran, has intervened in the affairs of sub-Saharan Africa. The Shah’s policy was motivated by a ‘defensive’ anti-communist/anti-radicalism containment posture. Conversely, the Islamic Republic of Iran adopted an ‘offensive’ or disruptive policy to alter a political status quo deemed hostile to the survival of the Islamic Republic of Iran. To understand Iran’s scramble to secure its interests in sub-Saharan Africa, four periods will be examined in this analysis: i) the Shah and containment, 1953-1979; ii) the Islamic Republic of Iran’s diplomatic ‘offensive,’ 1980-2001; iii) the Islamic Republic of Iran seeking to ‘escape’ international isolation, 2002-2010; and iv) the Saudi-Iranian Cold War, 2011-2018.</description><link>https://www.insightturkey.com/author/jeffrey-lefebvre/irans-scramble-for-sub-saharan-africa</link><guid>https://www.insightturkey.com/author/jeffrey-lefebvre/irans-scramble-for-sub-saharan-africa</guid><pubDate>Mon, 11 Mar 2019 11:26:00 GMT</pubDate></item></channel>
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