I ran's Reform Movement: The Enduring Relevance of an Alternative Discourse

Given the surprise electoral victory in May 2013 of Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, which was attained on a recurrent platform of reform and change, this article seeks to investigate I ran's reform discourse by looking at how it systematically developed under P resident M ohammad K hatami (19...

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