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Marc Rich, Iranian Oil, and Israel After 1979: A Historical Analysis of Secret Trade in a Time of Open Hostility
The history of international politics repeatedly shows that public rhetoric and actual state behavior do not always move in the same direction. Governments speak in the language of identity, ideology, legitimacy, and moral principle, yet they often act through the language of survival, security, and material necessity. For students of international relations, this gap between discourse and practice is one of the most important realities to understand. It is especially visible
Apr 1511 min read
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