Mullahs, Guards, and Bonyads: An Exploration of Iranian by David E. Thaler, Alireza Nader, Shahram Chubin, Jerrold D.
By David E. Thaler, Alireza Nader, Shahram Chubin, Jerrold D. Green, Charlotte Lynch
The U.S. skill to "read" the Iranian regime and formulate applicable guidelines has been weakened through loss of entry to the rustic and via the opacity of decisionmaking in Tehran. to enhance knowing of Iran's political method, the authors describe Iranian strategic tradition; examine Iran's casual networks, formal govt associations, and personalities; check the influence of elite habit on Iranian coverage; and summarize key traits.
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Dominated international system to be under great pressure. ”37 The Iranian government’s newfound confidence may even convince Iranian pragmatists and outside observers that the regional environment is conducive and even hospitable to the permanent exercise of Iranian influence. However, there are a number of structural problems in the region working against Iran. Challenges to Iranian Power In its attempt to assume the leadership of the Muslim Middle East and the Persian Gulf region, Iran is handicapped by its Persian identity and Shi’a persuasion.
However, the revolution’s leaders struggled not only against the Shah but also against what they saw as global injustice perpetrated by the United States. Although the revolution’s distinctive religious and nationalist components were Shi’a and Iranian respectively, Iran’s leaders proudly viewed their revolution as belonging to the entire world—or at a minimum, to the entire Islamic world. Iran’s revolutionary leaders have historically perceived the world of international politics as both unjust and organized to favor the interests of the great powers, notably the United States.
Domination. S. intentions, including the invasion of Iran and the overthrow of the Islamic Republic. S. forces as becoming bogged down in what it considered to be the “quagmire” of Iraq and Afghanistan. 14 Furthermore, these officials depicted the George W. 15 It is not clear how much of the Iranian population believed the government’s rhetoric regarding the velvet revolution; nevertheless, the rhetoric provided the Ahmadinejad administration with the justification to further suppress internal dissent and pursue enforcement of morality laws.