In the past four decades, the relations between Iran and the United States have been continuously tense, and every time the media talks about these two countries, the audience prepares to see the political officials of the two countries threatening e ...
In the past four decades, the relations between Iran and the United States have been continuously tense, and every time the media talks about these two countries, the audience prepares to see the political officials of the two countries threatening each other. But behind politics, how do the people of Iran and America view each other? This book is the first research that asks hundreds of American people throughout the country about their attitude towards Iranian people and culture and presents their first-hand answers after a detailed analysis. Also, by tracing two hundred years of history of cultural relations between Iran and America, the author shows how the first relations between Iran and America were not political, but cross-cultural, and how the roots of this relationship have extended to today's Iran. This book may be interesting, in addition to the general interested audience, to communication and media researchers, political science, the history of Iran-US relations, and the history of American missionaries in Iran.
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