Chapter 1. Civil Resistance and the Non-violent State Building Process in Late-Nineteenth and Early-Twentieth Century Iran
Chapter 2. Iranian Reform Movement (IRM) and Political Development in the Last Quarter of 20th Century
Part II. Foundations and Platforms
Chapter 3. The Nature of IRM: Existence and Causes
Chapter 4. Opportunities Lost: IRM and Human Rights
Part III. Movement of Movements
Chapter 5. IRM and the Iranian Women’s Movement: Feminism Interacted
Chapter 6. IRM and the Iranian Reformist Press: Survival and Development
Chapter 7. IRM and the Iranian Student Movement
Part IV. Contextual Framework and Influential Forces
Chapter 8. Dual Military System and the Framework for Counter-movement
Chapter 9. Internet and the Treasure House of Information
Part V. New Era of Protests
Chapter 10. Prelude to the Green Movement
Chapter 11. The Green Movement and Ordeal of Democracy
Majid Mohammadi is Independent Scholar, Analyst, and Freelance Writer for Radio Free Europe.
This book analyzes the reform movement in Iran and traces its political roots from the beginning of the 20th century to its relative demise with the purging of the Green Movement after the 2009 disputed elections. The author explains how this movement was shaped in a country with an authoritarian Islamist regime, how it grew, and what its achievements are, including its failures and setbacks. The project will appeal to scholars and students in the fields of Middle Eastern politics and sociology, Iranian politics, democracy, and the US-Iran relations.
Majid Mohammadi is Independent Scholar, Analyst, and Freelance Writer for Radio Free Europe.