Description: The book is focused on the work of Iranian civil society and the process of democratization in Iran. All contributors in this volume develop and discuss these issues with an eye on the political evolution of today's ran. The book will of a great interest to students, specialis...
Brief description: Haideh Moghissi is an associate professor of sociology and women's studies at Atkinson College, York University, Toronto. Before leaving Iran 1984, she was a senior archivist in the Iran National Archives. She was a founder of the National Union of Women and member of its first executive board and the editorial voard of Barabari (Equality) and Zanan Dar Mobarezeh (Women in Struggle).
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"Ramin Jahanbegloo has collected an outstanding group of specialists to produce Democracy and Civil Society in Iran. This work will be of greatest interest not only to those concerned with the current state of the civil society problem internationally, but to all who have been watching the Iranian crisis and the Green movement. The analyses offered here have a better chance of helping to comprehend where Iranian politics may be headed than any other available study. A remarkable piece of collective work." --Andrew Arato, The New School for Social Research
"This is a timely collection of essays that look beyond recent events to engage with the perennial problems of Iranians' quest for constitutional governance and a more humane society." --Houchang Chehabi, Boston University "Inspiring. By bringing out the richness of Iranian civil society traditions, Jahanbegloo's volume sustains the hope that a tolerant, pluralistic and liberal society may yet eventually emerge out of the current repressive situation in the country." --Shlomo Avineri, Hebrew University of Jerusalem