Political participation in Iran from Khatami to the Green Movement
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Political participation in Iran from Khatami to the Green Movement
(Middle East today)
Palgrave Macmillan, c2020
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book examines the unintended consequences of top-down reforms in Iran, analysing how the Iranian reformist governments (1997-2005) sought to utilise gradual reforms to control independent activism, and how citizens responded to such a disciplinary action. While the governments successfully 'set the field' of permitted political participation, part of the civil society that took shape was unexpectedly independent. Despite being a minority, independent activists were not marginal: without them, in fact, the Green Movement of 2009 would not have taken shape. Building on in-depth empirical analysis, the author explains how autonomous activism forms and survives in a semi-authoritarian country. The book contributes to the debate about the implications of elite-led reforms for social reproduction, offering an innovative interpretation and an original analysis of social movements from a political science perspective.
目次
Chapter 1 - Reformism and political participation in Iran Chapter 2 - Political participation in context: Reformism and elite factionalism after the Iran-Iraq war
Chapter 3 - Reformism as a governmental project: The 'reform discourse' and political participation
Chapter 4 - Civil society: Crafting consensus from above, appropriating reformism from below
Chapter 5 - The formation of residual counterpower and autonomous subjectivity during and after the reform era
Chapter 6 - Cycles of hope, eslahat, and the state
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