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Islamic social justice, Iranian style - 3

Wednesday, November 18, 2009 15:42

SOCIAL-JUSTICE SHARES: AHMADINEJAD’S INITIATIVE The Ahmadinejad government that came to power in summer 2005, calling itself the “justice-driven administration” under the banner of mehrvarzi (compassion) represents in fact populism of the right rivaling Mussavi’s compassionate socialism of the left. The scheme,...

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Islamic social justice, Iranian style - 2

Wednesday, November 11, 2009 15:41

PRIVATIZATION’S EARLY SETBACKS A number of factors are frequently cited for the slow pace and insignificant scale of privatization. Some of these factors were similar to the experiences of other countries; others are more country specific. In general, privatization in any...

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Islam, Iran and the Prospects for Stability in the Caspian Region - 2

Saturday, November 7, 2009 15:23

Iran and the Caucasus Iran’s policy in the region is largely guided by geo-political state interests and less by ideological goals, such as promotion of Islam. With the collapse of the Soviet Union, Iran grasped that a potentially conflict-laden zone had...

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Islamic social justice, Iranian style - 1

Wednesday, November 4, 2009 15:38

The ideal of social justice was a prime goal of Iran’s 1979 revolution. The monarchy was mercilessly chastised by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini for having neglected the plight of the poor and the disenfranchised, the mostazafan. A new constitution adopted under...

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Islam, Iran and the Prospects for Stability in the Caspian Region - 1

Saturday, October 31, 2009 15:20

Abstract The use of religious labels regarding the various sides to the hostilities in the Caucasus contributes little to understanding the roots of these conflicts and subsequently, finding appropriate solutions. Islam is not the primary collective identity of most of the...

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Obama’s Existential Challenge to Ahmadinejad

Thursday, May 7, 2009 10:19

By Abbas Milani The Washington Quarterly, April 2009 Two countries, “both alike in dignity,” have for too long been the Capulets and Montagues of our days. Grudges like the 1979 hostage crisis and the U.S. role in the overthrow of the popular...

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The danger of an Israeli strike on Iran

Friday, April 24, 2009 12:37

The US needs to make it clear it will not tolerate a first strike By Walt Rodgers Christian Science Monitor, 24/04/09 The new Israeli prime minister recently appeared to give President Obama a blunt ultimatum: Stop Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons-or we will. ...

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The Long Campaign Against Iran - Ahmadinejad: The New Hitler

Friday, April 17, 2009 22:47

With Washington apparently wavering, Olmert took the chance in his closing speech to the Herzliya delegates in late January 2007 to focus on the threat from Iran. He ramped up the rhetoric. ...

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The Long Campaign Against Iran - A Power Struggle in Washington

Wednesday, April 15, 2009 15:13

Israel’s failure in Lebanon, and the dismal performance of Bush’s Republican party in the mid-term Congressional elections in November 2006, put in doubt the ascendancy of the neocons for the first time. With the Democrats taking decisive control of the...

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The Long Campaign Against Iran - Evidence The War Was Planned

Tuesday, April 14, 2009 23:23

Iran and Hizbullah had good reason to fear that the assault on Lebanon-and whatever was supposed to follow it-had been planned well in advance. Nasrallah’s deputy, Sheikh Naim Qassem, certainly thought so. He told the an-Nahar daily that two days...

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