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  • Drugs, deviancy and democracy in Iran : the interaction of state and civil society
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ISBN: 9781848856394
Publisher: I.B. Tauris
Age Group: Adult
Pages: 288
Weight: 505 g
Dimensions: 15 x 23 x 2.02 cm
Book Cover: Hard Cover
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Drugs, deviancy and democracy in Iran : the interaction of state and civil society: English 2011

Drugs, deviancy and democracy in Iran : the interaction of state and civil society

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ISBN: 9781848856394
Publisher: I.B. Tauris
Age Group: Adult
Pages: 288
Weight: 505 g
Dimensions: 15 x 23 x 2.02 cm
Book Cover: Hard Cover
"One of the many puzzles associated with the Islamic Republic of Iran has been the mechanisms through which the state functions and its relationship with society at large. While many studies have attempted to study the IRI state in the context of elite factionalism, economic policy, foreign policy and state use of violence, few studies have paid attention to the relationship between state and society. In this context, Janne Bjerre Christensen´s study is a fresh and welcomed addition o the study of Iran after the 1979 revolution. Her choice of approaching the problem is unique and intriguing, as she has chosen the state policy toward drug addiction and use in Iranian society. This book furthermore provides a useful background on the reform movement and change of policy as the reform administration of Khatami gave way to the Ahmadijenjad administration. Therefore, in addition to its research value, the book is useful for those looking for an analysis of recent Iranian history." Maziar Behrooz, Associate Professor of History, San Francisco State University
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\"One of the many puzzles associated with the Islamic Republic of Iran has been the mechanisms through which the state functions and its relationship with society at large. While many studies have attempted to study the IRI state in the context of elite factionalism, economic policy, foreign policy and state use of violence, few studies have paid attention to the relationship between state and society. In this context, Janne Bjerre Christensen´s study is a fresh and welcomed addition o the study of Iran after the 1979 revolution. Her choice of approaching the problem is unique and intriguing, as she has chosen the state policy toward drug addiction and use in Iranian society. This book furthermore provides a useful background on the reform movement and change of policy as the reform administration of Khatami gave way to the Ahmadijenjad administration. Therefore, in addition to its research value, the book is useful for those looking for an analysis of recent Iranian history.\" Maziar Behrooz, Associate Professor of History, San Francisco State University
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