Iran (Iran, dictatorship and development.Deutsch).
Title | Iran (Iran, dictatorship and development.Deutsch). PDF eBook |
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Release | 1979 |
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Iran
Title | Iran PDF eBook |
Author | Fred Halliday |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 280 |
Release | 2024-07-04 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0861548736 |
Originally completed mere months before the Iranian Revolution of 1979, Fred Halliday’s study of twentieth-century Iran was not only incredibly timely but a deeply researched, thought-provoking work. It masterfully surveys the country’s uneven capitalist development, state-building and class structure, security and military apparatus, dissent and opposition movements, and foreign relations. Even decades later it remains among the most sophisticated and compelling analyses of this period of Iranian history. Halliday persuasively argues against crude interpretations of the Pahlavi regime as an enlightened and modernising monarchy or merely a dependent client state. Instead, he contends that to make sense of the Pahlavi regime and its vulnerabilities, it is crucial to understand the dialectic of dictatorship, development and the imperial geopolitics of the global Cold War. This new edition also includes six of Halliday’s essays on the Islamic Republic, demonstrating how his thinking on Iran and the revolution evolved over time.
Iran, dictatorship and development, Persian
Title | Iran, dictatorship and development, Persian PDF eBook |
Author | Fred Halliday |
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Pages | 356 |
Release | 1978 |
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Iran under the Ayatollahs (Routledge Revivals)
Title | Iran under the Ayatollahs (Routledge Revivals) PDF eBook |
Author | Dilip Hiro |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 459 |
Release | 2013-09-05 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1135043817 |
First published in 1985, this is a comprehensive study of the Middle East's most strategic country, set against the background of the Islamic heritage of Iran and the rise and fall of the Pahlavi dynasty. Dilip Hiro describes the various phases through which the Islamic revolution has passed, gives an incisive account of the first Gulf War, and provides an historical survey of Iran's relations with the West, the Soviet bloc, and other countries of the region.
The Iranian Military in Revolution and War (RLE Iran D)
Title | The Iranian Military in Revolution and War (RLE Iran D) PDF eBook |
Author | Sepehr Zabir |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 300 |
Release | 2012-04-27 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1136812709 |
This book is a fascinating critical examination of the characteristics and development of the armed forces in Iran, their role under the Shah and their re-creation in the war against Iraq as the fighting forces of Islam. The author examines the contradictory accounts, including the Shah’s own Answer to History, as well as newly available accounts by highly placed ex-officials, and interviews with exiled army officers. He examines in detail the apparent shift of allegiance within the forces from the Shah to Imam and the ways in which this was accomplished. Major Iranian offensives, changing strategies from human wave assault to the Tankers War, and the delicate balance between the regular Army and the Revolutionary Guards, are also extensively examined. The book concludes with an analysis of the potential role of the armed forces in a succession crisis.
Iran
Title | Iran PDF eBook |
Author | Samih K. Farsoun |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 422 |
Release | 2005-11-22 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1134969465 |
Since the Islamic revolutionary movement overthrew the "Peacock Throne" (the Shah) in 1979 the Islamic Republic has maintained its credibility and the loyalty of the people of Iran. It has survived an extremely destructive war with Iraq, isolation from the West and the rest of the Middle East except Syria, and the death of the Ayaltollah Khomeini. This book explores the social transformation of Iran in this period stressing the importance of political culture and ideology. It argues that the systematic building of a legitimate Islamic political culture is the key to the success of the regime. The authors of the book address specific aspects of Iran's political culture within a general theoretical framework laid out in the introduction. There is discussion of a wide range of topics ranging from the relationship of the individual to society to "Westoxication", from Shi'ism to the Islamisation of film culture.
The Iranian Revolution and Political Change in the Arab World
Title | The Iranian Revolution and Political Change in the Arab World PDF eBook |
Author | Karen A. Feste |
Publisher | Emirates Center for Strategic Studies and Research |
Pages | 8 |
Release | 1996-06-18 |
Genre | Antiques & Collectibles |
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The Iranian revolution has been the paramount catalyst challenging the political order of the Middle East in recent times. Karen Feste's paper explores whether the emergence of political Islam is key to understanding power struggle in the Middle East. Focusing on the link between civil unrest and government response throughout the Arab world, do events leading up to and following the revolution in Iran render a model that explains political change in the Middle East? Examining the factors that converged to create the 1979 revolution in Iran, what does the interaction between domestic and international pressures underpinning social and political change in the region suggest? Employing aggregate measures based on cross-national, longitudinal event data, Feste tests the correlation between public dissent and government sanctions across three distinct phases in Middle East political history in order to discern patterns of political change associated with temporal, geographical and leadership traits.