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Building the Islamic state: the draft constitution of 1979 reconsidered / Randjbar-Daemi, Siavush   Journal Article
Randjbar-Daemi, Siavush Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The early drafts of the constitution of 1979 have represented a crucial moment in the creation of the post-revolutionary Iranian state. This article makes use of primary sources of the time and recently revealed material in order to provide a systematic analysis of the events which led to the production of the key versions of the draft constitution and the reaction to them by the multitude of political movements which were then active. The aim of this study is to clarify events and processes which have been left unexplored by the existing academic literature.
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Puzzle of a loyal minority: why do Azeris support the Iranian state? / Grebennikov, Marat   Journal Article
Grebennikov, Marat Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Ever since its inception, the state of Iran has been pressed with the challenge of integrating the multiple ethnic identities that make up its plural society. In contrast to a number of other minorities like the Kurds and the Baluchis, the Azeris have shown loyalty to the Iranian state to the surprise of foreign scholars and policy makers. They have done so even in spite of a number of potentially favorable political and economic conditions that could support the realization of national aspirations. This article addresses this puzzle: why, against seemingly favorable odds, have Iranian Azeris refrained from asserting their national ambitions and joining their newly independent kin north of the border? In an attempt to solve this puzzle, the paper will examine the triadic relationship among the Azeri minority in Iran, their home state (Iran), and their kin state (the Republic of Azerbaijan).
Key Words Iran  Azerbaijan  Kurds  Baluchis  Azeris  Iranian State 
Foreign Scholars  Azeri Minority 
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