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ID174502
Title ProperConstraints of Infallibility
Other Title Informationthe Pronouncements of Iran’s Supreme Leader
LanguageENG
AuthorWatling, Jack ;  Sadeghi, P
Summary / Abstract (Note)There has been persistent confusion among European and US diplomats over the public statements of Ayatollah Khamenei on matters of foreign policy. Despite significant Iranian pragmatism in negotiations, Khamenei’s pronouncements are consistently combative. P Sadeghi and Jack Watling examine the evolution of the concept of velayat-e faqih, which underpins the position of the Supreme Leader, and how it has been promulgated, and argue that Khamenei has developed a narrative of infallibility. This, combined with the obligations pertaining to his office as an Ayatollah, have made him uniquely constrained in his ability to publicly alter his language. At the same time Khamenei has worked to centralise power around his office, thereby creating a paradox by which the most powerful decision-maker in Iran is unable to offer clear public leadership for fear of being proven wrong.
`In' analytical NoteRusi Journal Vol. 165, No.3; Apr 2020: p.84-94
Journal SourceRusi Journal Vol: 165 No 3
Key WordsIran Foreign Policy ;  Iran’s Supreme Leader ;  Ayatollah Khamenei


 
 
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