Iran's presidents have defined the Islamic Republic's attitudes
towards the rest of the world. Never has this been more true than
now. In this book Siavush Randjbar-Daemi presents an in-depth
analysis of the evolution of the Iranian presidency from its
inception in the aftermath of the Islamic Revolution to the present
day. He offers detailed narratives of each president's ascent to
the post and their struggles to acquire authority and maintain
relevance within the political process. The figures under
consideration include the widely-admired Mohammad Khatami, the
internationally-criticised Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and the incumbent
president Hassan Rouhani, who steered the decade-long nuclear
confrontation between Iran and the West towards a diplomatic
conclusion. This book sheds light on the extraordinarily complex
workings of the Iranian state, taking into account both the
opportunities and challenges that each president has faced whilst
in power. It will be essential reading for scholars of Iranian
history, political science and international diplomacy.
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