This title was first published in 2002. As Iran enters into the
third decade since the 1979 revolution, the prospect of
socio-political unrest remains ever present. Iran's political
structure, its version of Islamic governance and the role of
pluralism across all aspects of Iranian society are being
questioned openly and defiantly. What this will mean for the future
of Iran's theological system of governance and its current social
structure remains to be seen. This work examines the roots of
Iran's current unrest in the context of the post-revolutionary
social and political structure, and the goals and aspirations of
the 1979 revolutionaries. It provides in-depth commentary on
contemporary Iranian society and the Islamic movement emerging from
Khomeini's interpretation of Islamic governance and gauges the
response of Iran to the pragmatic realities of the international
system. A Readers in Islamic studies, international studies and
Middle Eastern politics both at undergraduate and postgraduate
levels will find this book an invaluable tool.
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