The 2009 Iranian Presidential Elections represented one of the most contentious displays of the evolving Iranian democracy since the 1979 Islamic Revolution that led to the removal of Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi – the nation’s last shah. This tumultuous political event not only exposed a growing rift between the political and religious ruling elite in that country; it also led to the emergence of an opposition movement that would later be known as the Green Revolution. Viewed through a Western political lens, this revolution represented yet another opportunity for the demise of the ruling Iranian Islamic Regime. Recently, some scholars have questioned whether this movement was ever intended to topple the government in the first place, and ha...
Chapter 1 introduces the topic and the contention of this book. Is political participation possible...
Since the early days of the twentieth century, the Iranian working class has suffered the co...
Chapter 1 introduces the topic and the contention of this book. Is political participation possible...
The 2009 Iranian Presidential Elections represented one of the most contentious displays of the evol...
The 2009 Iranian Presidential Elections represented one of the most contentious displays of the evol...
The 2009 Iranian Presidential Elections represented one of the most contentious displays of the evol...
The fundamental question of whether or not the Green Movement’s opposition leaders were successful i...
The fundamental question of whether or not the Green Movement’s opposition leaders were successful i...
In the summer of 2009 thousands of voices combined as Iranians, young and old, cried out in reaction...
In the summer of 2009 thousands of voices combined as Iranians, young and old, cried out in reaction...
This thesis questions in what ways two major social movements, the Student Movement in 1999 and Gree...
The Green Movement of 2009 was a moment where the Iranians took to the streets and protested for dem...
The aftermath of the disputed Iranian presidential elections in June 2009 stunned not only the world...
In assessing the aftermath of the fraudulent presidential election of 2009 in Iran, one question has...
In a study of Islamic political ideology, the Iranian Revolution of 1979 is the nexus of many lines ...
Chapter 1 introduces the topic and the contention of this book. Is political participation possible...
Since the early days of the twentieth century, the Iranian working class has suffered the co...
Chapter 1 introduces the topic and the contention of this book. Is political participation possible...
The 2009 Iranian Presidential Elections represented one of the most contentious displays of the evol...
The 2009 Iranian Presidential Elections represented one of the most contentious displays of the evol...
The 2009 Iranian Presidential Elections represented one of the most contentious displays of the evol...
The fundamental question of whether or not the Green Movement’s opposition leaders were successful i...
The fundamental question of whether or not the Green Movement’s opposition leaders were successful i...
In the summer of 2009 thousands of voices combined as Iranians, young and old, cried out in reaction...
In the summer of 2009 thousands of voices combined as Iranians, young and old, cried out in reaction...
This thesis questions in what ways two major social movements, the Student Movement in 1999 and Gree...
The Green Movement of 2009 was a moment where the Iranians took to the streets and protested for dem...
The aftermath of the disputed Iranian presidential elections in June 2009 stunned not only the world...
In assessing the aftermath of the fraudulent presidential election of 2009 in Iran, one question has...
In a study of Islamic political ideology, the Iranian Revolution of 1979 is the nexus of many lines ...
Chapter 1 introduces the topic and the contention of this book. Is political participation possible...
Since the early days of the twentieth century, the Iranian working class has suffered the co...
Chapter 1 introduces the topic and the contention of this book. Is political participation possible...