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9780833047731

Mullahs, Guards, and Bonyads: An Exploration of Iranian Leadership Dynamics

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    9780833047731

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    0833047736

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2010-01-01
  • Publisher: RAND Corporation
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Summary

The U.S. ability to "read" the Iranian regime and formulate appropriate policies has been weakened by lack of access to the country and by the opacity of decisionmaking in Tehran. To improve understanding of Iran's political system, the authors describe Iranian strategic culture; investigate Iran's informal networks, formal government institutions, and personalities; assess the impact of elite behavior on Iranian policy; and summarize key trends.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. iii
Figuresp. ix
Summaryp. xi
Acknowledgmentsp. xxi
Abbreviationsp. xxiii
Introduction: Leadership Dynamics in the Islamic Republic of Iranp. 1
Assertiveness and Caution in Iranian Strategic Culturep. 5
Iran: The Conquering and Conquered Nationp. 6
Nationalism as a Tool of Policyp. 9
A New Revolutionary Paradigmp. 13
Exporting the Revolutionp. 14
From Revolution to Pragmatism-and Back Again?p. 16
The End of Pragmatism?p. 17
Challenges to Iranian Powerp. 19
Formal Structures of the Islamic Republicp. 21
The Supreme Leaderp. 24
The Presidentp. 25
The Majlesp. 27
The Assembly of Expertsp. 28
The Guardian Councilp. 29
The Expediency Councilp. 30
The Judiciaryp. 31
The Supreme National Security Councilp. 32
The Strategic Council for Foreign Relationsp. 33
Iran's Security Forcesp. 33
Concluding Remarks: Formal Structuresp. 35
Factionalism and the Primacy of Informal Networksp. 37
The System: A Web of Personalities, Networks, and Institutionsp. 39
A Men's Club of Key Personalitiesp. 43
The Supreme Leader: A Dominant Personality, but His Power Is Not Limitlessp. 44
Other Personalities: Prominence Is Tied to Proximity to the Supreme Leaderp. 48
A New Generationp. 51
Informal Networks and Patronage Systems of the Khodip. 52
The 1980s: Era of the Clericsp. 54
The 1990s: Era of the Bonyadsp. 56
The 2000s: Era of the Revolutionary Guardsp. 58
Formal Institutional Structure as a Playing Field for Informal Networksp. 64
Factions: Supernetworks of Individuals, Relationships, and Power Centersp. 67
Concluding Remarks: Factionalism and Informal Networksp. 73
The Nexus of Domestic Politics and Policymaking in Iranp. 75
Foreign Policy as a Backdrop for Domestic Politicsp. 76
Factional Policy Differencesp. 78
Iranian Policy in the Middle East: Factional Determinants and Geopolitical Contextp. 82
Factional Views of Middle East Policyp. 84
Summary: Leadership Dynamics and Iranian Middle East Policyp. 91
The Nuclear Case: Factionalism, Personality, and Policymakingp. 92
The Reformist Approach: Building Confidence Abroad, Losing Ground at Homep. 93
The Principlist Approach: Maintaining "Steadfastness"p. 95
Factionalism and Personal Rivalry Deepen Under Ahmadinejadp. 97
Khamenei's Factional Preferences Regarding the Nuclear Issuep. 102
Summary: Leadership Dynamics and Iranian Nuclear Policyp. 106
The Emergence of the Economy as a Factional Battlegroundp. 107
Summary: Leadership Dynamics and Iranian Economic Policyp. 112
Concluding Remarks: Domestic Politics and Policymakingp. 113
Conclusion: Power and Politics in the Islamic Republicp. 115
Key Observations on How the Iranian Political System Worksp. 115
The Informal Trumps the Formal and Is the Systemp. 116
The Supreme Leader Retains the Most Power, but He Is Not Omnipotentp. 116
Factional Competition Drives Political Discourse and Policymakingp. 118
Iran's Domestic Power Politics Are Highly Dynamic and Periodicp. 119
Emerging Trends to Watch in Iranp. 120
The Revolutionary Guards: Will They Rise or Fall?p. 120
The Old Guard: Vulnerable to Challenge?p. 122
The Next Supreme Leader: Who or What Will Succeed Khamenei?p. 123
Concluding Thoughts for U.S. Policymakersp. 124
Bibliographyp. 127
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