Into the Shadows
Radical Vigilantes in Khatami's Iran

  • Title:

    Into the Shadows
  • Paperback ISBN:

    0944029450
  • Paperback Dimensions:

    0.25'' x 8.00'' x 5.50''
  • 126 Paperback pages

Among the many political systems in the Middle East, the regime in the Islamic Republic of Iran stands out as one of the most peculiar. There, the formal government--president, parliament, and other official governing components--is paralleled by more powerful revolutionary institutions that help shape regime policy. But a third influential strand in Iran's volatile political dynamic is more unfamiliar to many, namely, the vigilante groups used by hardliners to intimidate reformers with raw violence.

In this Washington Institute for Near East Policy book, historian Michael Rubin presents an incisive and comprehensive survey of Iran's vigilantes, or "pressure groups," along with an exploration of the deep roots these groups have in modern Iranian history. Drawing on both a wide array of Persian language sources and his own research conducted in Iran, Dr. Rubin concludes that--despite the inevitability of political change suggested by demographic and economic realities in the Khatami era--the prospects for real reform in Iran within the existing system of rule are weakened by vigilante activism.

The strategic use of vigilantes to frustrate reform also raises important policy issues for the U.S. government. The United States, Dr. Rubin argues, should not tolerate a shell game in which vigilantes--sponsored by those in power--carry out hostile actions for which the regime then conveniently denies responsibility. If the Iranian president cannot effectively suppress vigilante groups, then he may be too weak a figure upon which America and the West can rely to implement meaningful changes in foreign or domestic policy.

Understanding the threat these vigilante groups pose can only improve America's ability to formulate effective policy toward Iran. This valuable book, incredibly rich in detail, brings vital scholarship to bear on that understanding.

Michael Rubin is a resident scholar at AEI.

About the Author

 

Michael
Rubin
  • Michael Rubin's major research area is the Middle East, with special focus on Iran, Iraq, Turkey, and Kurdish society. He also writes frequently on transformative diplomacy and governance issues. At AEI, Mr. Rubin chaired the "Dissent and Reform in the Arab World" conference series. He was the lead drafter of the Bipartisan Policy Center's 2008 report on Iran. In addition to his work at AEI, several times each month, Mr. Rubin travels to military bases across the United States and Europe to instruct senior U.S. Army and Marine officers deploying to Iraq and Afghanistan on issues relating to regional state history and politics, Shiism, the theological basis of extremism, and strategy.

     

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