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On the Origins of Authoritarian Islamic Regime Foundations in the Middle East: The Case of Iran
2021
New Middle Eastern Studies
This article examines the way in which the Islamic regime in Iran was founded, what were the political and social conditions that convinced people for a regime change and, finally, what were the social consequences of and reactions to an authoritarian regime foundation in this country heavily populated by Muslims. This article argues that the experience of Iran provides a model framework to understand potential authoritarian Islamic regime foundations elsewhere. The article studies Iran's
doi:10.29311/nmes.v10i2.3776
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