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Podcast for Social Research, Episode 95: On Crisis and the Origins of Modern Iran

Podcast for Social Research, Episode 95: On Crisis and the Origins of Modern Iran

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In this episode of the Podcast for Social Research, Suzanne Schneider and Soraya Batmanghelichi consider the current crisis in Iran, tracing its roots through the touchpoints of twentieth- and twenty-first-century Iranian history. Their conversation ranges over the origins of modern Iranian political and class structures from the eighteenth century to the present, European interventions in the Middle East, the role of the Iranian people in revolutionary change, Iran-U.S. relations and disjunctions, geopolitical fantasies about Iran and the part it plays as a regional actor, and the very human stakes of inhumane conflicts.

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This episode was produced by Ryan Lentini.

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