Teaching Comparative Government and Politics

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Another analysis of Iranian power struggles

Melody Dickison sent me a link to an Al Jazeera op-ed piece by Geneive Abdo and Shayan Ghajar about the high level power struggle in Tehran. Once more, a chance to learn some more details and get a better idea of how the system works. Thanks again, Melody.

Ahmadinejad vs Khamenei
[A]fter a three-month conflict, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad should be grateful Khamenei has not ordered his arrest, and, at least for now, is content for him to serve out his term as a lame duck.

As this battle has unfolded, important lessons about the workings and dysfunction of the Iranian political and theological system have emerged.
  • The limits of presidential power…
  • The limits of Khamenei's tolerance…
  • The fickle whims of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard…
  • Regime above all else…
Ahmadinejad has now found himself in the company of previous Iranian presidents who have been marginalised or sidelined…

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