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Comment on Francis H Skrine’s ‘The War and German Universities’ / Ansari, Ali M   Journal Article
Ansari, Ali M Journal Article
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Confronting Iran: the failure of American foreign policy and the roots of mistrust / Ansari, Ali M 2006  Book
Ansari, Ali M Book
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Publication London, Hurst & Company, 2006.
Description 280p.
Standard Number 1850658099
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End of the beginning?: the July 2015 Iranian nuclear deal / Ansari, Ali M   Article
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Summary/Abstract The provisional agreement reached in Vienna by the P5 + 1 and Iran on 14 July 2015 has the hallmarks of a significant diplomatic achievement. It will now run the gauntlet of political scrutiny and be tested in implementation. The agreement is a triumph for Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and his foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif. Yet, Ali M Ansari argues, Rouhani now faces a domestic challenge no less difficult than the negotiations as he seeks to balance the aims and ambitions of hardliners and reformists in the political establishment and wider society.
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Iran and the US in the shadow of 9/11: Persia and the Persian question revisited / Ansari, Ali M   Journal Article
Ansari, Ali M Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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Iran under Ahamadinejad: the politics of confrontation / Ansari, Ali M 2007  Book
Ansari, Ali M Book
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Publication London, International Institute for Strategic Studies, 2007.
Description 104p
Series Adelphi Paper; 393
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Iran, Islam and democracy: the politics of managing change / Ansari, Ali M 2006  Book
Ansari, Ali M Book
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Edition 2nd ed.
Publication London, Royal Institute of International Affiars, 2006.
Description xxiii, 327p.pbk
Standard Number 18620315127
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L'état, c'est moi: the paradox of sultanism and the question of 'regime change' in modern Iran / Ansari, Ali M   Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract In August 2009, in the aftermath of the popular protests that followed the highly controversial elections of that year, the Iranian authorities arrested hundreds of intellectuals/activists and charged them with sedition against the state. What was more peculiar was the decision to accuse 'in absentia' a number of western intellectuals for their role in fomenting the crisis, not least the long deceased German sociologist Max Weber. Weber was publicly denounced for his analyses of patrimonialism and sultanism, and their capacity for change. In sum, Weber was being accused of providing the ideological blueprint for 'regime change'. This article looks at the way in which the concept of 'regime change' has been increasingly used as a political tool to suppress dissent within Iran and argues that far from being seditious, Weber's ideas remain more relevant today in Iran than they ever were. The prospect of 'regime change' remains more a product of the paradoxes of sultanism, than any threat - real or imagined - from abroad.
Key Words Iran  Patrimonialism  Sultanism  Controversial Elections 
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Myth of perfidious Albion: Anglo-Iranian relations in historical perspective / Ansari, Ali M   Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Over the last few years publicly-expressed anti-British sentiment has been on the rise, tapping into a latent Anglophobia in Iranian political culture. Iran's relationship with the British goes back much further than the relationship with the Americans, who benefit from a curious indulgence. During the 19th century, Iran was largely seen through the prism of British interests in India, yet Russia, which loomed large at that time, has also seemingly escaped responsibility for its role. Certainly the advent of oil changed British focus and the confrontation over Anglo-Iranian Oil came to define British-Iranian relations for the modern era. Yet paradoxically, there is, somewhere, a deeper and more complex relationship in which a degree of mutual respect remains.
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Politics of modern Iran: critical issues in modern politics / Ansari, Ali M (ed) 2011  Book
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Publication London, Routledge, 2011.
Description 4 vol. set.; xxiii, 302p.
Series Critical issues in modern politics
Contents Vol. I: History and historiography Vol. II: Politics Vol. III: Economy and Society Vol. IV: International Relations
Standard Number 9780415409117
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