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After Khomeini Iran under His Successors

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ISBN-10: 0195391799

ISBN-13: 9780195391794

Edition: 2009

Authors: Sa�d Amir Arjomand

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List price: $24.95
Copyright year: 2009
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 11/20/2009
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 272
Size: 6.10" wide x 9.30" long x 0.70" tall
Weight: 1.144
Language: English

Introduction
Khomeini and the Islamic Revolution
Leadership of the Revolution
The Making of Khomeini's Constitutional Order
Dual Leadership and Constitutional Developments after Khomeini
The Constitutional Amendments of 1989
Constitutional Development of Clerical Conciliarism
Contestation of Clerical Domination
Thermidor at Last: Hashemi-Rafsanjani's Presidency and the Economy
The Hydra-Headed Structure of Military and Economic Power
Stalled Political Liberalization
Revolutionary Power Struggle: The Emergence of the Hardliner and the Reformist Factions
Revolutionary Ideology and Its Transformation into Islamic Reformism
Nativism and the Ideology of the Islamic Revolution
From the Islamic Ideology to the Reform of Islam
The Dialectic of Tradition and Modernity and the Making of Post-Islamism
The Rise and Fall of President Khatami and the Reform Movement
The Rule of Law and the Glasnost
Mellowing of the Power Struggle among the Children of the Revolution
Constitutional Politics of the Perestroika
Clerical Councils versus the Majles
Trapped in Their Own Rhetoric and Abandoned
Social and Political Consequences of the Integrative Revolution
Iran's New Political Class
Social Stratification and Economic Inequality
Urbanization and Migration
Social Mobility through Education and the Mobilization of Women
Consequences of the Iranian Perestroika: Provincial Autonomy, Local Politics, and Presidential Populism
Iran's Foreign Policy: From the Export of Revolution to Pragmatism
The Gulf "War as a Turning Point
Transition to Pragmatism in Foreign Policy: Both South and North
The United States Rebuffs Hashemi-Rafsanjani and Woos Khatami Too Late
Iran's New Political Class and the Ahmadinejad Presidency
Rise of the Revolutionary Guards and Ahmadinejad's Election
The Leaders Little Man Becomes His Own with a Little Help from the Hidden Imam
Populism and the Revival of Islamic Revolutionism
Ahmadinejad's Relations with the Clerical Elite, the Majles, and His Own Stratum
The Revolutionary Guards' Electoral Coup to End the Republic and Inaugurate Clerical Monarchy
Khomeini's Successor: Ayatollah Khamenei as the Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran
Neopatrimonial Domination and Growing into the Office of Leadership
The Supreme Jurist and the Subjugation of the Shi'ite Hierarchy
Protecting the Islamic Revolution against Cultural Invasion by the West
Growth of the Leader's Personal Power: His Pick from the Second Stratum
Clerical Monarchy: Who Guards the Guardians?
The Hardliners, Foreign Policy and Nuclear Development
Foreign Policy Cartels and the Failure of Pragmatism
President Ahmadinejad's Hardliner Populism and Nuclear Policy
Overview of Post-revolutionary Foreign Policy
Conclusion
Appendix: Two Models of Revolution
Notes
References
Index