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All the Shah's Men
Stephen Kinzer
A gripping account of the 1953 CIA–MI6 coup that reshaped Iran’s politics and still shapes its relationship with the West.
Iran is an imperial civilization of remarkable continuity, where Achaemenid governance, Persian literary culture, Safavid state-building, and a modern revolutionary republic form a long arc of reinvention that illuminates how identity, institutions, sectarian politics, and great-power rivalry continue to shape the modern Middle East.
Book
Stephen Kinzer
A gripping account of the 1953 CIA–MI6 coup that reshaped Iran’s politics and still shapes its relationship with the West.
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Michael Axworthy
A readable long-run survey of Iranian civilization from antiquity through the Islamic Republic.
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Abbas Amanat
A definitive modern narrative linking Qajar decline, Pahlavi modernization, and revolutionary transformation.
Strategic reasons this country is essential reading today.
Iran remains a central actor in Middle East security, proxy conflicts, and regional diplomacy.
Nuclear negotiations and sanctions shape global energy markets and geopolitical risk.
Domestic politics—religion, reform, and repression—continue to evolve under generational pressure.
Iran’s historical ‘Persianate’ cultural influence still shapes neighboring societies and languages.
Regional & Global Relationships
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