Indications of fraud in the June 12 Iranian presidential election, together with large-scale street demonstrations, have led to claims that Mahmoud Ahmadinejad did not actually win the election, and that the majority of Iranians perceive their government as illegitimate and favor regime change
Angry about the results of the 2009 elections, the Iranian opposition took to the streets, coordinat...
The political structure of Iran is a theocratic system based on Shia doctrine. The most powerful rel...
This report analyzes and discusses Iran's 2009 presidential election, particularly the campaigns of ...
This article analyzes the views of three different Iranian opinion groups - Conservatives, Moderates...
After the 10th Iranian Presidential election on June 12, 2009, several public opinion polls taken in...
Are the Iranian people deeply dissatisfied with their current system of government? Is the general p...
A new WorldPublicOpinion.org poll of Iranians finds that six in 10 favor restoration of diplomatic r...
On Parkway Square in north Tehran is a large banner sponsored by a political party not supporting Ah...
As most analysts have pointed out recently, the most important element which came to the fore during...
Findings from an early 2008 World Public Opinion (WPO) survey in Iran1 suggest that the Iranian publ...
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad became Iran’s sixth president after winning the 2005 presidential election by po...
The Iranian presidential election campaign had many of the trappings of a western democratic electio...
As some analysts expected, the anniversary of the Iranian elections passed with neither huge protest...
This report is the latest in a series of in-depth studies about Iranian public opinion regarding the...
The findings of the WorldPublicOpinion.org (WPO) and Terror Free Tomorrow (TFT) surveys offer two me...
Angry about the results of the 2009 elections, the Iranian opposition took to the streets, coordinat...
The political structure of Iran is a theocratic system based on Shia doctrine. The most powerful rel...
This report analyzes and discusses Iran's 2009 presidential election, particularly the campaigns of ...
This article analyzes the views of three different Iranian opinion groups - Conservatives, Moderates...
After the 10th Iranian Presidential election on June 12, 2009, several public opinion polls taken in...
Are the Iranian people deeply dissatisfied with their current system of government? Is the general p...
A new WorldPublicOpinion.org poll of Iranians finds that six in 10 favor restoration of diplomatic r...
On Parkway Square in north Tehran is a large banner sponsored by a political party not supporting Ah...
As most analysts have pointed out recently, the most important element which came to the fore during...
Findings from an early 2008 World Public Opinion (WPO) survey in Iran1 suggest that the Iranian publ...
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad became Iran’s sixth president after winning the 2005 presidential election by po...
The Iranian presidential election campaign had many of the trappings of a western democratic electio...
As some analysts expected, the anniversary of the Iranian elections passed with neither huge protest...
This report is the latest in a series of in-depth studies about Iranian public opinion regarding the...
The findings of the WorldPublicOpinion.org (WPO) and Terror Free Tomorrow (TFT) surveys offer two me...
Angry about the results of the 2009 elections, the Iranian opposition took to the streets, coordinat...
The political structure of Iran is a theocratic system based on Shia doctrine. The most powerful rel...
This report analyzes and discusses Iran's 2009 presidential election, particularly the campaigns of ...