| Brendan January - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2008 - 164 pages
Examines how the Iranian Revolution became a showdown between the ideas and values of Islam and those of the West and how it recast the face of the Middle East. | |
| Noah Berlatsky - Young Adult Nonfiction - 2012 - 208 pages
This book explores the historical and cultural events leading up to and following the Iranian uprising of 1978-1979. Readers will learn about issues surrounding the Iranian ... | |
| Ray Takeyh - Political Science - 2006 - 276 pages
A leading expert explains why we fail to understand Iran and offers a new strategy for redefining this crucial relationship For more than a quarter of a century, few countries ... | |
| Ahmed Hashim - History - 1995 - 92 pages
The Islamic Republic of Iran is facing an existential crisis. Increasingly unpopular with its own people, isolated, and friendless abroad, it is engaged in a struggle for ... | |
| Amin Saikal - Political Science - 2015 - 160 pages
Iran stands at a critical juncture in its history. In the era of Presidents Hassan Rouhani and Barack Obama, the Islamic Republic has a unique opportunity to regain its ... | |
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