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In 'Democracy in Iran: Establishing the Rule of Law and Empowering People, ' Ali R. Rahimi offers a groundbreaking exploration of Iran's ongoing struggle for democracy in the face of entrenched authoritarianism. Much like Autocracy, Inc. by Anne Applebaum, this book dives deep into the mechanisms of autocratic regimes, focusing on how Iran's leadership undermines democratic values while also examining the global implications of such systems.
Rahimi draws upon historical analysis, philosophical critiques, and contemporary events to provide a comprehensive view of democracy's challenges in Iran. He explores the country's internal power dynamics, particularly the influence of institutions like the 'Sepah Pasdaran' and the 'Basij Militia.' These forces actively resist reform, stifling the voices calling for change.
This book emphasizes the importance of civil society, grassroots movements, and the need for the rule of law in empowering people. Rahimi argues that democracy cannot flourish without an engaged citizenry and robust institutions that uphold equality and justice.
Key Insights:
In-depth analysis of Iran's struggle for democratic reform in the face of authoritarian control. Examination of key institutions like the Sepah Pasdaran and their part in keeping the status quo. Explores the philosophical and historical roots of democracy, comparing it with modern-day Iran. Highlights the vital role of civil society and grassroots movements in pushing for change. Perfect for readers of Autocracy, Inc. and those interested in global political dynamics.
For readers interested in the global battle between authoritarianism and democracy, 'Democracy in Iran' provides invaluable insights into one of the most complex political arenas in the world today.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
In 'Democracy in Iran: Establishing the Rule of Law and Empowering People, ' Ali R. Rahimi offers a groundbreaking exploration of Iran's ongoing struggle for democracy in the face of entrenched authoritarianism. Much like Autocracy, Inc. by Anne Applebaum, this book dives deep into the mechanisms of autocratic regimes, focusing on how Iran's leadership undermines democratic values while also examining the global implications of such systems.
Rahimi draws upon historical analysis, philosophical critiques, and contemporary events to provide a comprehensive view of democracy's challenges in Iran. He explores the country's internal power dynamics, particularly the influence of institutions like the 'Sepah Pasdaran' and the 'Basij Militia.' These forces actively resist reform, stifling the voices calling for change.
This book emphasizes the importance of civil society, grassroots movements, and the need for the rule of law in empowering people. Rahimi argues that democracy cannot flourish without an engaged citizenry and robust institutions that uphold equality and justice.
Key Insights:
In-depth analysis of Iran's struggle for democratic reform in the face of authoritarian control. Examination of key institutions like the Sepah Pasdaran and their part in keeping the status quo. Explores the philosophical and historical roots of democracy, comparing it with modern-day Iran. Highlights the vital role of civil society and grassroots movements in pushing for change. Perfect for readers of Autocracy, Inc. and those interested in global political dynamics.
For readers interested in the global battle between authoritarianism and democracy, 'Democracy in Iran' provides invaluable insights into one of the most complex political arenas in the world today.