The Iranian Revolution

Its Global Impact

 

Edited by John L. Esposito

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Contents

Part I. Iran
1. Introduction, by John L. Esposito and James P. Piscatori
2. The Iranian Revolution: A Ten-Year Perspective, by John L. Esposito
3. Iran’s Export of the Revolution: Politics, Ends, and Means, by R. K. Ramazani
4. Iranian Ideology and Worldview: The Cultural Export of Revolution, by Farhang Rajaee

Part II. The Middle East
5. Iraq: Revolutionary Threats and Regime Responses, by Philip Robins
6. The Impact of the Iranian Revolution on the Arabian Peninsula and the Gulf States, by David E. Long
7. Lebanon: The Internal Conflict and the Iranian Connection, by Augustus Richard Norton
8. The Impact of the Iranian Revolution on Egypt, by Shahrough Akhavi
9. Tunisia and Libya: Responses to the Islamic Impulse, by Lisa Anderson

Part III. Southwest Asia and Central Asia
10. The Mujahidin and the Future of Afghanistan, by Olivier Roy
11. Soviet Central Asia: Does Moscow Fear Iranian Influence? by Martha Brill Olcott

Part IV: Southeast Asia
12. Malaysian and Indonesian Islamic Movements and the Iranian Connection, by Fred R. von der Mehden
13. The Iranian Revolution and the Muslims in the Philippines, by Cesar Adib Majul

Part V. Africa
14. Islamization in the Sudan and the Iranian Revolution, by John O. Voll
15. Islamic Revivalism in Nigeria: Homegrown or Externally Induced? by Ibrahim A. Gambari
16. The Global Impact of the Iranian Revolution: A Policy Perspective, by John L. Esposito and James P. Piscatori


John L. Esposito is director of the Center for International Studies and professor of religious studies at the College of the Holy Cross.

1990. 354pp. 6 X 9. Notes, index.


ISBN 0-8130-1017-9 Paper, $24.95s


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"A wonderfully concise yet complete survey of the background and status of Islamic revivalism in all of its various forms in each region."—SAIS Review


 

"A rich and thoughtful study of one of the most significant events of recent times."—School of Oriental and African Studies Bulletin



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