The enigma of IRAN


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Posted on 01 June 2012
Naveed Sheikh, Lecturer in International Relations in School of Politics, International Relations and Philosophy, spoke this week to members of the Stone Rotary Club on "The Enigma of Iran: Seeking Sanity, Stability and Security in Troubled Time".
His presentation discussed the construction of the identity of modern Persia, the politics of the Iranian revolution, the hybridity of the constitutional order, political contestation within the post-Khomeini republic, inter-factional rivalry among the clergy, Iran's response to 9/11, and the question of Iran's nuclear programme.
The talk was followed by a lively round of questions and an invitation to return for another presentation.

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