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Promises, Power and Protest
Tracing Iran's struggle for freedom
Overview
Contemporary discussions of the crisis in the Middle East often focus on geopolitical rivalries and foreign intervention, marginalizing the long history of internal struggles. This lecture offers a historical overview of the Iranian case, tracing key moments of political contestation since the 1979 Islamic revolution. It offers a brief account of how the Islamic Republic has maintained power despite recurring protests and ongoing challenges to its legitimacy and how external pressures such as sanctions, military threats, and diplomatic engagement have, in some ways, helped it endure rather than simply weakened it. By linking these internal and global dynamics, the talk presents today’s situation in Iran as the result of a longer historical path shaped by both domestic forces and international intervention.
Raum: X-E0-001