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Abbas Milani

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Born January 1, 1949 (77 years old)
Tehran, Iran
Also known as: Abbas M. Milani
13 books
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Iranian academic

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Mulher Vida Liberdade

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A 16 de setembro de 2022, Mahsa Amini foi espancada pela polícia dos costumes no Irão por não estar a usar «corretamente» o véu e não resistiu aos ferimentos. A sua morte levantou uma onda de protestos em todo o país, transformando-se num movimento feminista sem precedentes. A artista Marjane Satrapi reuniu três especialistas - Farid Vahid (politólogo), Jean-Pierre Perrin (jornalista), Abbas Milani (historiador) - e dezessete dos maiores talentos da banda desenhada para dar a conhecer um movimento de enorme importância para o irão e para todo o mundo.

Politics and culture in contemporary Iran

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Despite the relative calm in Iran today, there is unmistakable evidence of political, social, and cultural ferment stirring beneath the surface. The authors of Politics and Culture in Contemporary Iran-a unique group of scholars, activists, and artists-explore that unrest and its challenge to the present authoritarian regime's legitimacy and stability. From political theory to music, and from human rights law to social media, their contributions reveal the tenacious and continually evolving forces that are at work resisting the status quo.

The myth of the great Satan

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"Understanding the troubled history of U.S.-Iran relations without examining its roots is impossible. The Islamic regime has partially defined itself by its anti-Americanism, making it an integral element of its historical provenance. As propaganda, anti-Americanism has been key to the regime's attempts to establish itself as the leader of the insurgent Islamic faith. The regime cannot forgo its banner of anti-Americanism or see itself as anything but in a stage of constant siege in a battle against satanically powerful foes. The founder of the Iranian regime, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, used the Qoranic moniker of The Great Satan to refer to America, as much as a show of intimidated awe as of embittered animosity at what he imagined as America's mythic omnipotence.^ In this book, Iran expert Abbas Milani offers a critical review of the history of America's relations with Iran and shows how little of the two countries' long and complicated relationship is reflected in the axioms of The Great Satan myth. Milani looks at U.S.-Iranian relations beginning in the early twentieth century, moving to the revolution of 1979 and on to the Iranian election of June 2009. Detailing the events surrounding that election, he explains why Iran is currently in a state of 'political purgatory'. The regimes continued confrontation with the United States; the accumulating economic woes brought about by its incompetence, corruption, and mismanagement; and the falling price of oil, compounded by the increasingly sharp bite of UN sanctions, have brought about desperate times. And despite the regime's rabid anti-Americanism, all available evidence demonstrates that Iran is the only Muslim country in which the people are favorably disposed toward the United States.^ The regime's leaders and their allies have tried to use every tool of despotism at their disposal, but none has yet worked. Democracy is the inexorable future of Iran. But, as the author explains, meaningful and equitable relations can begin only after the two nations have arrived at a common, critical, and accurate reading of the past."--Jacket.

The Shah

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An Iranian scholar chronicles the life and legacy of the last Shah of Iran, including his role in the creation of the modern Islamic republic.

Nigāhī bih Shāh

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676 pages : 24 cm