1st Edition

Iran in the 21st Century Politics, Economics & Conflict

Edited By Homa Katouzian, Hossein Shahidi Copyright 2008
    320 Pages 39 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    316 Pages 39 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Iran is an ancient country, an oil-exporting economy and an Islamic Republic. It experienced two full-scale revolutions in the twentieth century, the latter of which had large and important regional and international consequences, including an eight-year war with Saddam Hussein’s Iraq. And now in the twenty-first century, it confronts issues and experiences problems which have important implications for its future development and external relations.

    Featuring outstanding contributions from leading sociologists, social anthropologists, political scientists and economists in the field of Iranian studies, this book is the first to examine Iran and its position in the contemporary world.

    In developing this argument, topics examined include:

    • social developments in the country including gender relations
    • contemporary politics
    • international relations
    • relations with the US and Israel
    • nuclear weapons and energy programmes
    • oil and the development of the economy.

     

    Preface  1. Introduction: Iran in the 21st Century: Politics, Economics and Confrontation  Homa Katouzian and Hossein Shahidi  National Identity and National Interests  2. Crafting a National Identity amidst Contentious Politics in Contemporary Iran  Farideh Farhi  3.  The Dilemma of National Interest in the Islamic Republic of Iran  Hamid Ahmadi  4. From Multilingual Empire to Contested Modern State  Touraj Atabaki  Dissent  5. Three Faces of Dissent: Cognitive, Expressive and Traditionalist Discourses of Discontent in Contemporary Iran  Mahmood Sadri and Ahmad Sadri  6. From Motherhood to Equal Rights Advocates: The Weakening of Patriarchal Order Azadeh Kian Thébaut  Foreign Policy Challenges  7. Iran and the United States in the Shadow of 9/11: Persia and the Persian Question Revisited  Ali Ansari  8. A Look to the North: Opportunities and Challenges  Farhad Atai  9. Israel-Iranian Relations Assessed: Strategic Competition from the Power Cycle Perspective  Trita Parsi  Nuclear Policy  10. Nuclear Policy and International Relations  Saideh Lotfian  11. Nuclear Energy: a Case for Sustainable Development  Mehdi Askarieh  Economic Performance  12. Oil, Economic Diversification and the Democratic Process in Iran  Massoud Karshenas and Hassan Hakimian  13. Capital Accumulation and Economic Growth in Iran: Past Experience and Future Prospects  Ahmad Jalali Naini  14. Human Resources in Iran: Potentials and Challenges  Djavad Saleh-Isfahni  15. The Significance of Economic History, and the Fundamental Features of the Economic History of Iran  Homa Katouzian  

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Biography

    Homa Katouzian is a social scientist, historian, literary critic and poet. He is Iran Heritage Research Fellow, St. Antony’s College and Member, Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Oxford, an honorary fellow in the Department of Politics, University of Exeter, and editor of Iranian Studies.

    Hossein Shahidi teaches Communication at the American University of Beirut. He was a journalist and journalist trainer for more than twenty years, mostly at the BBC World Service, and Gender and Media Specialist with the United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM) in Afghanistan (2003-2004).

    'This is a rich and important collection. The scholarship is original and of the highest quality, and the book is a must for anyone seeking to understand Iran's place in the modern world.' - Stephanie Cronin, University of Northampton, UK

    'A highly significant volume and the first of its kind to introduce Iran in the 21st century, through a variety of themes with clarity and detachment. Featuring outstanding contributions written from a fresh perspective, this book stresses the vital need for reform for a complex and rapidly changing society. A must read for the study of contemporary Iran.' - Vanessa Martin, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK

    'In a remarkably wide-ranging and forward-looking set of essays, the contributors to this volume – all prominent scholars in the field – offer the most comprehensive and trenchant analysis of Iran's economic, political, and cultural problems and prospects in the new century. More so than any other work on Iran after the 1979 Islamic Revolution, this book will admirably serve the needs of scholars, students, journalists, and others interested in contemporary Iran and the dilemmas that it faces in its international relations.' - Ali Banuazizi, Boston College, USA and Past President of the Middle East Studies Association