This detailed examination of contemporary Iran addresses the
most important current social, political, and economic issues
facing the nation and the way it is perceived by the outside world.
The volume brings together some of the most important scholars and
researchers in the field, working in such diverse disciplines as
anthropology, economics, history, international relations,
philosophy, political science, and sociology, to offer a broad
range of perspectives on the significance of three decades of
changes for Iran 's current and near-term-future domestic and
international politics.
Drawing upon a wealth of original field research, the authors
challenge conventional wisdom and simplistic media stereotypes
about the Islamic Republic. The chapters reach beyond traditional
images of the country to show that, as a consequence of thirty
years of economic and social changes, the reality, or essence, of
contemporary Iran is more complex and nuanced than is often
portrayed in the international media. Offering valuable insights
into Iran 's economic and social policies, as well as its politics,
since the Islamic Revolution, this book will be of great interest
to students and scholars of political science, sociology, and
Iranian studies.
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