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SAEED GHASSEMINEJAD, BEHNAM BEN TALEBLU AND ELIORA KATZ (1) answer(s).
 
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Evolution toward revolution: the development of street protests in the islamic republic of Iran / Ghasseminejad, Saeed ; Katz, Eliora ; Taleblu, Behnam Ben   Journal Article
Saeed Ghasseminejad, Behnam Ben Taleblu and Eliora Katz Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Protests are a regular feature of life in the Islamic Republic of Iran. Using street power to push for incremental change or voice discontent with government policy, major protests in Iran have been closely identified with the country's reform movement. But from 2017 to the present, we posit that the aim of protests has drifted from reform towards revolution. We use the observable trend of change in geography, demography, violence levels, organization/cohesion, and slogans of protests to argue that the 2017 event was a change point: a structural break from reform to revolution. Drawing on the scholarship of Ted Robert Gurr and Alexis de Tocqueville on expectations for change and rebellion, we trace the structural and domestic political conditions that existed before 2017, and subsequently examine the five factors. We conclude with the impact this will have on future street protests in Iran and flashpoints for change.
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