Iran: an Undervalued Civilization and Unfinished Transformation

Iran: an Undervalued Civilization and Unfinished Transformation

by (uk) Michael Axworthy

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Iran (Persia) is one of the most important civilizations in the world and one of the few countries in the world that still maintains the uniqueness of its own civilization. Today, as an Islamic power with extensive regional influence, Iran is deeply integrated into the global economy with its abundant energy reserves. Even so, Iran has always seemed out of step with the Western world. Why does the Iranian government openly express its unwillingness to adapt to Western ideology? When and why did Iran turn into a Shiite state? What factors triggered the Islamic Revolution of 1979? Is Iran's nuclear program really aimed at possessing nuclear weapons? Is Khamenei a dictator? Who is actually running this country? A series of questions related to Iran are about to emerge. To answer these questions, we must have a deep understanding of Iranian history. This book explains one by one the historical roots and evolution of important issues closely related to Iran through questions and answers.

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Night Fish9mo ago

Too expensive! The physical book is only about 20 yuan! How much do you sell for 40 yuan?

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Dancing Rain and Orange Wind_ae13mo ago

Iran: An undervalued civilization and unfinished transformation

I didn't expect the author of this book to be British!

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