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The Iranian green movement / Debra A Miller

By: Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Detroit : Greenhaven Press, ©2012.Description: 163 pages ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780737756265
  • 0737756268
  • 9780737756272
  • 0737756276
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • GE  199 .I7 .T44 2012
Contents:
Ch. 1. What is the nature of Iran's green movement? The Iranian green movement is a protest against government corruption / Austin Bay -- The Iranian green movement is revolutionary / Mahmood Delkhasteh, interviewed by Behdad Bordbar -- The Iranian green movement is not revolutionary / Arshin Adib-Moghaddam -- The Iranian green movement is a civil rights movement / Hooman Majd -- The Iranian green movement is a Twitter revolution / Jared Keller -- Ch. 2. Has Iran's green movement been destroyed? The Iranian green movement has been stifled temporarily / Hossein Aryan -- The idea of an Iranian revolution was always unrealistic / Fareed Zakaria -- Iran's green movement is not dead / Michael Singh -- The Iranian green movement is alive / James Miller -- Iranian green movement supporters will not quit / Omid Memarian and Roja Heydarpour -- Ch. 3. Is Iran's green movement related to uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt? Iran's green movement inspired protests in Tunisia and Egypt / Barbara Slavin -- The protests in Tunisia and Egypt are victories for Iran's green movement / Hamid Dabashi -- Egypt's political unrest offers lessons for Iran's green movement / Muhammad Sahimi -- The situation in Iran differs from that in Tunisia / Steven Heydemann -- The Arab revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt transcend the shortcomings of Iran's Islamic revolution / Roxane Farmanfarmaian -- Ch. 4. What is the future of reform in Iran? Iranians remain hopeful of eventual reform / Jane Bao -- Iran's green movement needs better organization and strategy / Karim Sadjadpour -- The Iranian green movement faces numerous foes / Azadeh Moaveni -- Other Middle East revolutions may energize the Iranian green movement / Scott Peterson -- Iran's green movement will not rise up after protests in Tunisia and Egypt / Hooman Majd -- Iran's leaders are unlikely to allow any opening for protest / Daniel Brumberg -- The Iranian green movement must operate on its own timetable / Mohsen Milani, interviewed by World Blog -- The United States must stop obstructing Iran's pro-democracy movement / Chris Hedges.
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Ch. 1. What is the nature of Iran's green movement? The Iranian green movement is a protest against government corruption / Austin Bay --
The Iranian green movement is revolutionary / Mahmood Delkhasteh, interviewed by Behdad Bordbar --
The Iranian green movement is not revolutionary / Arshin Adib-Moghaddam --
The Iranian green movement is a civil rights movement / Hooman Majd --
The Iranian green movement is a Twitter revolution / Jared Keller --
Ch. 2. Has Iran's green movement been destroyed? The Iranian green movement has been stifled temporarily / Hossein Aryan --
The idea of an Iranian revolution was always unrealistic / Fareed Zakaria --
Iran's green movement is not dead / Michael Singh --
The Iranian green movement is alive / James Miller --
Iranian green movement supporters will not quit / Omid Memarian and Roja Heydarpour --
Ch. 3. Is Iran's green movement related to uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt? Iran's green movement inspired protests in Tunisia and Egypt / Barbara Slavin --
The protests in Tunisia and Egypt are victories for Iran's green movement / Hamid Dabashi --
Egypt's political unrest offers lessons for Iran's green movement / Muhammad Sahimi --
The situation in Iran differs from that in Tunisia / Steven Heydemann --
The Arab revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt transcend the shortcomings of Iran's Islamic revolution / Roxane Farmanfarmaian --
Ch. 4. What is the future of reform in Iran? Iranians remain hopeful of eventual reform / Jane Bao --
Iran's green movement needs better organization and strategy / Karim Sadjadpour --
The Iranian green movement faces numerous foes / Azadeh Moaveni --
Other Middle East revolutions may energize the Iranian green movement / Scott Peterson --
Iran's green movement will not rise up after protests in Tunisia and Egypt / Hooman Majd --
Iran's leaders are unlikely to allow any opening for protest / Daniel Brumberg --
The Iranian green movement must operate on its own timetable / Mohsen Milani, interviewed by World Blog --
The United States must stop obstructing Iran's pro-democracy movement / Chris Hedges.

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