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Iran's Revolutionary Guards are one of the most important forces in
the Middle East today. As the appointed defender of Iran's
revolution, the Guards have evolved into a pillar of the Islamic
Republic and the spearhead of its influence. Their sway has spread
across the Middle East, where the Guards have overseen loyalist
support to Bashar al-Assad in Syria and been a staunch backer in
Iraq's war against ISIS-bringing its own troops, Lebanon's
Hezbollah, and Shiite militias to the fight. Links to terrorism,
human rights abuses, and the suppression of popular democracy have
shrouded the Revolutionary Guards in controversy. In spite of their
prominence, the Guards remain poorly understood to outside
observers. In Vanguard of the Imam, Afshon Ostovar has written the
first comprehensive history of the organization. Situating the rise
of the Guards in the larger contexts of Shiite Islam, modern
Iranian history, and international affairs, Ostovar takes a
multifaceted approach in demystifying the organization and
detailing its evolution since 1979. Politics, power, and religion
collide in this story, wherein the Revolutionary Guards transform
from a rag-tag militia established in the midst of revolutionary
upheaval into a military and covert force with a global reach. The
Guards have been fundamental to the success of the Islamic
revolution. The symbiotic relationship between them and Iran's
clerical rulers underpins the regime's nearly unshakeable system of
power. The Guards have used their privileged position at home to
export Iran's revolution beyond its borders, establishing client
armies in their image and extending Iran's strategic footprint in
the process. Ostovar tenaciously documents the Guards'
transformation into a power-player and explores why the group
matters now more than ever to regional and global affairs. The book
simultaneously serves as a history of modern Iran, and provides a
crucial and engrossing entryway into the complex world of war,
politics, and identity in the Middle East.
Iran's Revolutionary Guards are one of the most important forces in
the Middle East today. As the appointed defender of Iran's
revolution, the Guards have evolved into a pillar of the Islamic
Republic and the spearhead of its influence. Their sway has spread
across the Middle East, where the Guards have overseen loyalist
support to Bashar al-Assad in Syria and been a staunch backer in
Iraq's war against ISIS. In spite of their prominence, the Guards
remain poorly understood to outside observers. In Vanguard of the
Imam, Afshon Ostovar has written the first comprehensive history of
the organization. Situating the rise of the Guards in the larger
contexts of Shiite Islam, modern Iranian history, and international
politics, Ostovar account of the Guards' history since 1979
demystifies the organization. Politics, power, and religion collide
in this story, wherein the Revolutionary Guards transform from a
rag-tag militia established in the midst of revolutionary upheaval
into a military and covert force with a global reach. As he shows,
the Guards have been fundamental to the success of the Islamic
revolution, and their symbiotic relationship with the clerical
leadership has been fundamental to the regime's ability to retain
power. They have also exported Iran's revolution beyond its
borders, establishing client armies in their image and extending
Iran's strategic footprint in the process. Ostovar tenaciously
documents the Guards' transformation into a power player and
explores why the group matters now more than ever in both the
region and the wider world.
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