For over two millennia, Persia has stood as both empire and enigma - a civilization that survived conquest, redefined power, and forged an enduring identity through resilience. The Axis of Resistance traces this unbroken continuum of defiance and survival from Cyrus the Great and the Achaemenid kings to the geopolitical alliances shaping today's Middle East.
Drawing on history, strategy, and cultural analysis, Cyrus Mirzaei examines how Persia's geography, faith, and political philosophy produced a strategic tradition unlike any other. Through invasions, occupations, and revolutions, Iran and its predecessors cultivated a culture of resistance - one that transformed adversity into strength and turned subjugation into sovereignty.
This sweeping narrative explores the Achaemenid, Parthian, and Sassanian empires, the rise of Islamic Iran, and the modern Axis of Resistance that unites movements across West Asia. It reveals how ancient lessons of balance, self-reliance, and moral conviction continue to guide modern statecraft.
Combining scholarly insight with vivid storytelling, The Axis of Resistance offers a panoramic vision of Persian endurance - from the ruins of Persepolis to the battlefields and diplomacy tables of our own era. It is a study not only of Iran's past but of humanity's enduring struggle for independence, identity, and justice.
Dieser Download kann aus rechtlichen Gründen nur mit Rechnungsadresse in A, D ausgeliefert werden.








