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The Iranian Revolution Then And Now Indicators Of Regime Instability Dariush Zahedi

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The Iranian Revolution Then And Now Indicators Of Regime Instability Dariush Zahedi
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 27.17 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Dariush Zahedi
ISBN: 9780813338712, 9781429489096, 0813338719, 142948909X
Language: English
Year: 2001

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The Iranian Revolution Then And Now Indicators Of Regime Instability Dariush Zahedi by Dariush Zahedi 9780813338712, 9781429489096, 0813338719, 142948909X instant download after payment.

In The Iranian Revolution Then and Now, Dariush Zahedi assesses the Islamic Republic's potential for revolution through an in-depth, theoretically informed, comparative analysis of the present with 1979 pre-Revolutionary Iran. Zahedi discusses how the potential for a revolutionary coup is based on two things: the inherent defects and vulnerabilities in the regime and the coordinated actions of the social groups and individuals opposed to the regime. He also identifies two “ideal-typical” forms of revolutionary change (the regime collapses on its own, or, the regime is overthrown). He concludes that the chances for overthrowing the present regime are moderate.

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