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Mehran Kamrava

    1. Januar 1964
    A Concise History of Revolution
    The Modern Middle East, Third Edition
    Righteous Politics
    Politics and Society in the Developing World
    Qatar
    The New Voices of Islam
    • 2024

      How Islam Rules in Iran

      Theology and Theocracy in the Islamic Republic

      • 363 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      The book delves into the jurisprudential and ideological underpinnings of the Islamic Republic of Iran, examining the intricate connection between Islam and politics following the revolution. It caters to a diverse audience, ranging from experts and scholars to those with a general interest in Islamic studies, state-religion dynamics, and Shia jurisprudence, making it accessible on multiple levels of understanding.

      How Islam Rules in Iran
    • 2023

      Drawing on extensive fieldwork and rare primary sources, Mehran Kamrava provides a comprehensive, accessible analysis of the formal and informal institutions through which the Iranian state exercises power. Highlighting the nuances of Iranian politics, Kamrava shows how factional politics and rentierism serve to enhance state resilience.

      Righteous Politics
    • 2022

      In this comprehensive survey of two hundred years of Iran's political history, Mehran Kamrava examines the rise and fall of the Qajar and Pahlavi dynasties. He explores essential questions about how and why each dynasty came to power and why they fell, looking in particular at the domestic and... číst celé

      A Dynastic History of Iran
    • 2022

      Triumph and Despair tells the dramatic story of post-revolutionary Iran's first four decades, from its establishment in 1979 until today. The revolutionary coalition that overthrew the monarchy was at once democratic, populist and Islamic. The Islamists, and the Khomeinists in particular, were able to capitalize effectively on prevailing conditions on the ground; to frame the new republic's constitution, capture nascent institutions, and consolidate their power by eliminating opponents through a reign of terror. Once the war with Iraq was over and after the death of the new order's charismatic founder, Ayatollah Khomeini, the Islamic Republic was first by tweaking its institutional arrangements, and then by fostering economic development and post-war reconstruction. A reformist interlude then followed, reversed unceremoniously by a return of populism and a broader authoritarian retrenchment. Today Iran remains at odds with itself, its economy too deeply political toyield meaningful developmental results, its foreign relations too conflicted to allow it a productive place in the community of nations. As Iran's nationalities and its women and youth carve out spaces for themselves in the broader narrative, competing identities-religious, national and otherwise-abound. After forty years, the Islamic Republic remains a country in search of itself.

      Triumph and Despair
    • 2022

      This handbook provides a cutting edge and comprehensive overview of the contemporary Persian Gulf. It includes sections on history, economic development, domestic and regional politics, security, society and culture and international relations.

      Routledge Handbook of Persian Gulf Politics
    • 2019

      A Concise History of Revolution

      • 200 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      3,0(3)Abgeben

      This book offers a thorough analysis of revolutions spanning from the French Revolution of 1789 to the Arab uprisings of 2011. It delves into the causes, impacts, and transformations brought about by these pivotal events in history, highlighting the social, political, and cultural shifts that accompany revolutionary movements. Through a comparative lens, it examines the interconnectedness of these uprisings and their lasting effects on societies worldwide.

      A Concise History of Revolution
    • 2018

      Troubled Waters

      Insecurity in the Persian Gulf

      • 210 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Mehran Kamrava, an expert in Middle Eastern Studies, explores complex political dynamics in his works, including the challenges of Palestine and the influential role of Qatar as a small state in global politics. His insights stem from his academic position at Georgetown University Qatar, where he directs the Center for International and Regional Studies. Kamrava's scholarship addresses significant regional issues, providing a nuanced understanding of Middle Eastern geopolitics.

      Troubled Waters
    • 2018

      Revolution in Iran

      • 186 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      Observers of Iran have often ascribed the main cause of the revolution to economic problems under the Shah's regime. This book, first published in 1990, on the other hand focuses on the political and social factors which contributed of the Pahlavi dynasty. Mehran Kamrava looks at the revolution in detail as a political phenomenon, making use of extensive interviews with former revolutionary leaders, cabinet ministers and diplomats to show the central role of the political collapse of the regime in bringing about the revolution. He concentrates on the internal and the international developments leading to this collapse, and the social environment in which the revolution's leaders emerged.

      Revolution in Iran
    • 2018

      Kamrava traces the fateful odyssey of domestic Arab politics from the early 1950, through he upheavals of the Arab Spring, to the present day.

      Inside the Arab State
    • 2016

      The Impossibility of Palestine

      • 312 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Cover -- Contents -- Preface -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Lessons of History -- 3 The Lay of the Land -- 4 One Nation, Divisible -- 5 The Travails of State-Building -- 6 The Road Ahead -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z

      The Impossibility of Palestine