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Charles Kurzman

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Charles Kurzman, author of The Unthinkable Revolution in Iran (Harvard University Press, 2004), teaches sociology at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

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The Iranian Revolution at 30: Still Unpredictable
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  • The Iranian Revolution at 30: Still Unpredictable

    How is it possible that the Islamic Republic of Iran has lasted 30 years? Some of the revolutionaries themselves are probably surprised by this longevity. In 1979, they wrote a constitution that enshrined Imam Ruhollah Khomeini as the leader of the Islamic Republic. Surely they didn’t expect him to live another 30 years, past age 100, but their insistence on Khomeini’s unique characteristics made it unlikely that anybody else would be qualified to succeed him.

    January 29, 2009