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Beyond Incrementalism: A New Strategy for Dealing with Iran

January 1, 2005

By Abbas Milani, Michael McFaul and Larry Diamond

In the coming years, few if any countries will more preoccupy the foreign policy attention of the United States than Iran. The United States has long lacked a viable and coherent policy toward Iran. Perhaps for the first time since the fall of the Shah’s regime in 1979, the United States seems determined to try to forge one.

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