Articles

Reconsidering the last Shah of Iran

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By JENNIFER HUNTERThe Reader

In his book The Fall of Heaven, author Andrew Scott Cooper attempts to “humanize” Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the shah who was swept aside by the Iranian Revolution in 1979. Read More »

Conventionality is a tool of Lebanese politicians

The Arab Weekly

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Lebanon has 18 religious confessions represented in parliament

Too much reliance on conventionality ob­stacles deepen social divisions to levels reminiscent of civil war times.

by:Mohamed Kawas

BEIRUT – Conventionality has been part of Lebanon’s political system since the country’s independence in 1943. It refers to the political elite’s commitment to a convention that established a social and politi­cal contract among the Lebanese — some sort of an unwritten spirit of the constitution. At conventionali­ty’s heart lies veneration of partner­ship among Lebanon’s sects, espe­cially in matters not clearly covered by the written constitution. Read More »

Iran’s Own Internet

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by:MATT VASILOGAMBROS

The country has been blocking certain websites for more than a decade. Now, it’s creating an intranet that is entirely Iranian. Read More »

Saving Face in Tehran

Paul Pillar

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Paul R. Pillar

Well, that didn’t last long, did it? Barely a week after the announcement that Russian warplanes were using a base in Iran to launch airstrikes in Syria, Iran withdrew its permission to use the base. This development underscores how the Russian use of the base did not indicate some new “alliance”, as much commentary suggested. Read More »

Why Obama Let Iran’s Green Revolution Fail

Middle East
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By:Eli Lake

One of the great hypotheticals of Barack Obama’s presidency involves the Iranian uprising that began on June 12, 2009, after Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was announced the winner of contested presidential elections. What if the president had done more to help the protesters when the regime appeared to be teetering? Read More »

In the United Arab Emirates, a palace coup foiled

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By: Rori Donaghy

It is alleged that the rulers of the UAE stopped a family member from attempting to seize power in a bloodless palace coup during 2011

US Secretary of State Colin Powell (R) speaks to Sheikh Hamdan Bin Zayed al-Nahyan in 2004

Amid the Arab Spring uprisings of 2011 a senior prince in the United Arab Emirates allegedly plotted a palace coup to overthrow the country’s leaders and transform the autocratic Gulf state into a constitutional monarchy, a former royal employee has told Middle East Eye. Read More »

Book sheds new light on Shah of Iran’s last days

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by:Andrew Scott Cooper

almost seems as if Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi, aka the Shah of Iran, wasn’t ruling a great nation so much as auditioning for a blockbuster miniseries. He had it all: a beautiful queen, mistresses galore, absolute power, corrupt kin, and a hedonistic daughter turned Islamic fanatic. Read More »

Why the Ayatollah Thinks He Won

2497Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, at a meeting with university students in Tehran, Iran, in a picture released by his office’s website on July 11, 2015.

By Jay Solomon

The U.S. hoped that the nuclear deal would boost Iran’s moderates, but after more than a year, Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and his allies seem to be the big winners Read More »