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The Islamic Republic and the World:

Global Dimensions of the Iranian Revolution
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Palgrave Macmillan, Sep 20, 2007 - History - 212 pages
Iran is now in the eye of the storm. As events in Iraq deteriorate, a US invasion of Iran looms as a real threat. This book provides a detailed analysis of Iran's recent history, and in particular how the country has been shaped by the 1979 revolution. It is often forgotten that modern Iran is a revolutionary republic that arose out of the overthrow of the old, secular and very pro-western regime. Since the revolution, this has been replaced by an Islamic State. Maryam Panah explores the Iranian revolution in its international context, and examines the different forces at play within the country, and how these conflicting political interests continue to mould the country today and shape its external relations.

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Illuminating background on Iran Author Maryam Panah's challenging book explains the history that shaped Iran's pivotal Islamic Revolution in the context of dueling economic philosophies. The text ... Read full review

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internal and external causes
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domestic
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International containment of the Islamic Republic
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About the author (2007)

Maryam Panah was born in Iran and is a fluent Farsi speaker. After reading Politics, Philosophy and Economics at Oxford University, she completed her doctoral thesis at the London School of Economics. She works in the field of international development, has recently lived in the UK, Belgium and India and is currently based in Berlin.

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