The Revolutionary Guards in Iranian Politics Elites and Shifting Relations Iranian Studies Series
Auteur : Sinkaya Bayram
The Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) has been dubbed the ?kingmaker? in recent studies of Iranian politics, precipitating heated debates surrounding the potential militarization of the Iranian regime and giving rise to paradoxical understandings of the IRGC; whether as a military institution entering politics, or a political institution with a military history.
Revolutionary Guards in Iranian Politics offers a way out of this paradox by showing that the IRGC is not a recently politicized institution, but has instead been highly politicized since its inception. It identifies the ways in which the IRGC relates to national political dynamics, examines the factors contributing to this relationship, and its implications on Iranian politics from the revolution up to the present day. The book examines the three decades following the revolution, uncovering the reasons behind the rise of the Revolutionary Guards and tracking the organization?s evolving relationship with politics. Establishing a theoretical framework from revolution and civil-military relations theories, this book provides new perspectives on the relationship between the IRGC and Iranian politics.
This book would be of interest to students and scholars of Middle East Studies and Iranian Studies, in particular Iranian Politics.
1. Introduction 2. Revolutionary Armies and Politics3. Revolutionary Army of Iran: The Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corp (IRGC) 4. The IRGC and Politics during the Transitional Period (1979-1981) 5.The IRGC and Politics in Radical Iran (1981-1989) 6. The IRGC and Politics in Thermidorian Iran (1989-2005) 7. The IRGC and Politics in Neo-Radical Iran (2005-2013) 8. Conclusion
Date de parution : 07-2015
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 12-2017
15.6x23.4 cm
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Mots-clés :
islamic; republic; irgc; commander; committees; ideological; outlook; imams; line; vali; IRGC Commander; IRGC Official; Revolutionary Army; Vali Ye Faqih; Islamic Republic; Imam’s Line; Islamic Revolution; President Banisadr; Ayatollah Khomeini; Khomeini; Revolutionary Guards; Revolutionary Committees; Post-revolutionary Iran; Rightist Coalition; Ahmadinejad Government; Reformist Governments; Civil Military Relations; Qods Force; Revolutionary Interregnum; Iranian Army; CCP Rule; Provisional Government; President Khatami; President Ahmadinejad; Islamic Left