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Nationalism Political Islam And The Kurdish Question In Iran In The Late Twentieth Century Said Shams

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Nationalism Political Islam And The Kurdish Question In Iran In The Late Twentieth Century Said Shams
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Publisher: VDM Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.68 MB
Pages: 350
Author: Said Shams
ISBN: 9783639320060, 3639320069
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Nationalism Political Islam And The Kurdish Question In Iran In The Late Twentieth Century Said Shams by Said Shams 9783639320060, 3639320069 instant download after payment.

It is hard to imagine a more timely and readable contribution to the current debate over policy towards Iran and the Middle East. Said Shams provides the essential theoretical outlook and historical context, explaining and examining the specific nature of the power shift in the late 1970s and early 1980s of twentieth century in Iran. The Primary focus is on the rise of the Islamist oppositional movement that emerged as an alternative to the official discourse and westernising project of the Pahlavi regime. Oppositional forces as a whole comprised a heterogeneous allaince including radical left wing and Islamic populist, secular nationalists, and Islamic moderate trends, all opposed to the regime of the Shah whom they viewed as dependent on and a protector of USA interests in Iran. Few emerge with credit from a story of full of tragedy and mutual incomprehension of this heterogeneous allaince.

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