Iran divided: the historical roots of Iranian debates on identity, culture, and governance in the twenty-first century

2015; Association of College and Research Libraries; Volume: 52; Issue: 08 Linguagem: Inglês

10.5860/choice.188699

ISSN

1943-5975

Autores

Shireen T. Hunter,

Tópico(s)

Turkey's Politics and Society

Resumo

PART I: HISTORIC ROOTS OF CURRENT DEBATES 1. Iran's Social, Economic, Political, and Cultural Conditions at the Dawn of the 19th Century 2. Encounter with the West, Efforts at Reform and Modernizaiton, and Their Consequences 3. The Left in Iran: Origins and Evolution 4. Islamic Opposition to the Shah: Groups, Individuals, and Thinking PART II: POST-REVOLUTION DEVELOPMENTS 5. The Revolution Triumphs, the Coalition Fractures, and Power Struggles Begin 6. Factions, Discourses and Politics in the Islamic Republic of Iran, 1980-1997 7. The Left's Revenge, the Khatami Presidency, and the Reformist Discourse 8. Khatami's Second Term, 2001-2005: Continued Domestic Bickering and New International Challenges 9. Ahmadinejad Presidency's First Term, 2005-2009: Restoring Revolutionary Values 10. Presidential Elections of 2009 and Ahmadinejad's Second Term 11. June 2013 Presidential Elections: Outcome, Significance, and Potential Consequences CONCLUSION Afterword

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