The Coming Revolution: An Improbable Possibility

The Coming Revolution: An Improbable Possibility

Systematic Governance in the Iranian State

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ( 2011-06-30 )

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Following the 2009 Presidential Election, secular democratic stability in the Islamic Republic of Iran appeared the most improbable of possibilities. Yet it marked a critical point in history that will forever be remembered as the beginning of the end for theocratic tyranny in the state. Paradigm shifting demographics and increasingly authoritarian leadership are aggravating a revolutionary construct. If political and socio-economic challenges remain unaddressed, conditions will trigger a confluence of events unifying opposition against the ruling clerical establishment. This research first examines select mechanisms of the Iranian political system as it stood prior to the 2009 Presidential Election; chiefly the most influential and powerful apparatuses of the state. Second, if and how consequential effects of the election have altered political activity of a society within the midst of a revolutionary construct. Finally it will conclude identifying systemic trends that may result in unanticipated structural reformation of constitutional political power: a shift that will change the nature of the Iranian political system and redefine a delicate balance of power in the Persian Gulf.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-8454-0152-2

ISBN-10:

3845401524

EAN:

9783845401522

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Michael Miner

Number of pages:

196

Published on:

2011-06-30

Category:

Political science