The Iran Hostage Crisis: A Year of Tension and Resolution
  The Iran Hostage Crisis: A Year of Tension and Resolution
Titolo The Iran Hostage Crisis: A Year of Tension and Resolution
AutoreShaw Oliver
Prezzo€ 2,99
EditoreHistoria Magna
LinguaTesto in Inglese
FormatoDRMFREE

Descrizione
"The Iran Hostage Crisis: A Year of Tension and Resolution" by Oliver Shaw delves into the gripping and complex political, diplomatic, and human dimensions of one of the most pivotal events in modern American history. Set against the backdrop of the 1979 Iranian Revolution, the book chronicles the 444 days during which 52 American diplomats and citizens were held hostage by Iranian militants at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran. Through extensive historical analysis, firsthand accounts, and a deep exploration of U.S.-Iran relations, Shaw captures the intense international and domestic tensions surrounding the crisis. The narrative not only examines the profound impact on U.S. foreign policy but also the emotional and psychological toll on the hostages and their families. As the situation escalates, the book explores the broader geopolitical implications, including the failure of diplomacy, the botched military rescue mission (Operation Eagle Claw), and the complex interplay of politics leading up to the hostages' eventual release on January 20, 1981, marking the end of Jimmy Carter's presidency. Shaw's account provides a comprehensive view of how the crisis reshaped U.S. foreign policy, set the stage for decades of U.S.-Iran hostility, and left a lasting legacy on both nations' political trajectories. Through a careful examination of these events, The Iran Hostage Crisis offers an in-depth look at the intersection of ideological conflict, power struggles, and human resilience.