Title: Politics in Iran
1Politics in Iran
- A brief overview of the Iranian Revolution
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3Iran Basics
- Population
- Persian, Azeri (Turkic), Kurdish, etc
- Language(s)
- Persian, etc
- Religion Shiism
4This and the map on the following slide from the
Univ. of Texas map collection, http//www.lib.utex
as.edu
5Iran prior to Revolution
- Authoritarian monarchy
- Harsh police rule, systematic torture
- Forced westernization
- Devaluation of the Ulama Islam
- US aid oil revenue
- patronage
- The White Revolution
- Large-scale industrial development, literacy,
education, land reform
Muhammad Reza Shah Pahlavi
61979 Iranian Revolution Why
- Rising popular opposition
- Authoritarianism
- Economic woes
- Urban middle class suffering
- Shahs reliance on foreign experts
- Cracks in the regime
- US NGO pressure
- Moderate reforms
- Crises
- Economic recession
- protest suppression
The Shah had a lot of sympathy for the poor.
Cartoon by Iraj Zare re-printed in Hassan
Javadi's Satire in Persian Literature.
7Iranian Revolution Who
A. Khomeini
Moderate, politicized Ulama
Radical Ulama
Bazaari merchants
Theological students
Urban workers
Secular students
Secular Urban Intellectuals
Oil workers on strike, 1978.
8Post-revolution competing visions
- 1st (early Revolution) Vision
- Moderate Constitutional Monarchy
- 2nd Vision
- Secular Republic -- respecting but not
controlled by Shiism - 3rd Vision
- Theocracy-government of Ulama
From Marjane Satrapi, Persopolis
91979 Iranian Revolution How
- Early days of protest suppression
- pamphlets,cassettes demonstrations
- Violent suppression continued resistance
- Growing confrontation
- Sept 8 1978 Black Friday in Tehran wave of
protests and violent suppression - Strikes, paralysis of Iranian economy, huge
demonstrations, defections in the army - Jan. 1979 M. Reza Shah flees the country
- Feb. 1 A. Khomeini returns to Iran
Ayatollah Khomeini escorted by military officers
upon his return to Iran. Photo from
http//www.gwu.edu/nsarchiv/nsa/publications/iran
/irbroch.html
10After the revolution
- New Islamic republic (03/1979)
- But what was an Islamic Republic?
- Foreign crises
- U.S. hostage crisis
- Nov. 1979
- Iran-Iraq War,80-89
- 260,000 Iranians dead
- Internal resistance purges
- 1981-82- internal conflict and suppression
10,000 Iranians die
Photo http//www.iranian.com
11 The new theocracy changes reforms
- The new state democracy theocracy
- Islamicization of law governance
- Economy state control, privatization
- 1988 and after liberalization package
- new privatization, reduction of govt subsidies,
promotion of exports - oil still provides 40-50 of government income
- New Sharia-based legal code
- increasingly challenged in late 1980s
- Cultural revolution
- Social reforms
- Reconstruction Jihad Improved rural conditions
- Improved education and public health
- Rise in female literacy 36 in 1976 72 in 1996
- Grassroots primary health care
- Better family planning drastic reduction in
birthrate after 1988
12One view of the Cultural Revolution
From Marjane Satrapi, Persopolis
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