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Political Elite of Iran

Marvin Zonis

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Pädagogik

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In interviews with 170 politically active Iranians, the author reveals that politics in Iran are based on interpersonal relationships marked by insecurity, cynicism, and mistrust. He then assesses the significance of these characteristics for Iran's future development.

Originally published in 1971.

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Safavid dynasty, On Thermonuclear War, Traditional Persian, Cabinet of Iran, Political history, Abbas I of Persia, Divide and rule, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Political status, Elite, Secret police, Political culture, Political structure, Political violence, Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar, Qajar dynasty, Cynicism (contemporary), Political alienation, Politics of Iran, Persian people, Reza Shah, Music of Iran, Firuz Kazemzadeh, Political constitution, Iranian nationalism, Freedom Movement of Iran, Ruhollah Khomeini, Lobbying in the United States, Political system, Political faction, Qajars (tribe), University of Tehran, Iranian Gendarmerie, Democracy in America, Political crime, White Revolution, Politician, Hossein Fatemi, A History of Political Theory, Economy of Iran, Military elite, Political alliance, Political science, Bureaucrat, Education in Iran, Political parties in Iran, Mehdi Bazargan, Parliamentary system, Mohammad Mosaddegh, Party system, Politics as a Vocation, Political prisoner, Political party, Economic power, Aristocracy, Languages of Iran, Political spectrum, Private Secretary, Communist state, Iran Party, Political campaign, Wealth, Political capital, Authoritarianism, National security, National Iranian Oil Company, Economics, Imperialism, Political efficacy, Politics