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Political Participation In Iran From Khatami To The Green Movement 1st Ed 2020 Paola Rivetti

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Political Participation In Iran From Khatami To The Green Movement 1st Ed 2020 Paola Rivetti
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.41 MB
Author: Paola Rivetti
ISBN: 9783030322007, 9783030322014, 3030322009, 3030322017
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed. 2020

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Political Participation In Iran From Khatami To The Green Movement 1st Ed 2020 Paola Rivetti by Paola Rivetti 9783030322007, 9783030322014, 3030322009, 3030322017 instant download after payment.

This book examines the unintended consequences of top-down reforms in Iran, analysing how the Iranian reformist governments (1997–2005) sought to utilise gradual reforms to control independent activism, and how citizens responded to such a disciplinary action. While the governments successfully ‘set the field’ of permitted political participation, part of the civil society that took shape was unexpectedly independent. Despite being a minority, independent activists were not marginal: without them, in fact, the Green Movement of 2009 would not have taken shape. Building on in-depth empirical analysis, the author explains how autonomous activism forms and survives in a semi-authoritarian country. The book contributes to the debate about the implications of elite-led reforms for social reproduction, offering an innovative interpretation and an original analysis of social movements from a political science perspective.

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