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'''Flynt L Leverett''' is and American academic.
 
'''Flynt L Leverett''' is and American academic.
  
In 2013 with Hillary Mann Leverett, he co-authored the book ''Going to Tehran: America Must Accept the Islamic Republic of Iran'' (New York: Metropolitan, 2013), which has just been released in paperback, with a new Afterword.  
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In 2013 with his wife Hillary Mann Leverett, he co-authored the book ''Going to Tehran: America Must Accept the Islamic Republic of Iran'' (New York: Metropolitan, 2013 ISBN 0805094199 ).  
  
He had distinguished careers in the U.S. government before leaving a position on the National Security Council in March 2003, in disagreement with Middle East policy and the conduct of the war on terror. He teach international relations at Penn State University. <ref>[http://sia.psu.edu/faculty/flynt_leverett Pen State University] - Profile</ref>
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He had distinguished careers in the U.S. government before leaving a position on the National Security Council in March 2003, in disagreement with Middle East policy and the conduct of the war on terror. He teaches international relations at Penn State University. <ref>[http://sia.psu.edu/faculty/flynt_leverett Pen State University] - Profile</ref>
 
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Revision as of 08:29, 3 February 2014

Flynt L Leverett is and American academic.

In 2013 with his wife Hillary Mann Leverett, he co-authored the book Going to Tehran: America Must Accept the Islamic Republic of Iran (New York: Metropolitan, 2013 ISBN 0805094199 ).

He had distinguished careers in the U.S. government before leaving a position on the National Security Council in March 2003, in disagreement with Middle East policy and the conduct of the war on terror. He teaches international relations at Penn State University. [1]

 

A Document by Flynt Leverett

TitleDocument typePublication dateSubject(s)Description
Document:The Year of Iran: Tehran’s Challenge to American Hegemony in 2014article3 February 2014Iran
The Great Game
Prognosis for Iranian-US/Western relations and developments through 2014 from two ex-US government Iran experts and academics who are both disillusioned with the direction of US foreign policy and the 'War on Terror'
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