Book Details
Orange Code:33036
Paperback:400 pages
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Sections:
1. Empire, Religion and Homo Romanovicus/Pahlavicus2. Westernisation, Authenticity and Revolution3. Leninism and Khomeinism4. Institutionalised Leninism and Khomeinism5. Khatami-Gorbachev: The Human Factor6. The Geo-Politics of Reform7. The Politics of Glasnost8. Gorbachev and the Politics of Change
Description:
Why is it important to compare the experiences, successes and difficulties of Mohammad Khatami and Mikhail Gorbachev, two leaders operating in very different political environments and cultures? Both men were products of two of the 20th century’s most momentous revolutions and both sought to reform from within the contradictions and problems which these revolutions produced. Zhand Shakibi provides the first comparative analysis of Khatami and Gorbachev based on first-hand interviews and previously unpublished sources, revealing the extent of their common goals and predicaments. The importance of this study lies in its demonstration of how similar political features in completely different political environments can produce common political outcomes. This book is a fascinating resource for political scientists, international relations specialists and historians of 20th century politics.
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