Book contents
- Iran’s Reconstruction Jihad
- Iran’s Reconstruction Jihad
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Introduction
- 1 Inception (1962–1979)
- 2 Expansion (February 11–November 6, 1979)
- 3 Consolidation (1979–1989)
- 4 Demobilization and Institutionalization (1983–2001)
- 5 Disillusionment and Mobility (1983–2001)
- 6 Associationalism (1983–2013)
- 7 Africa (1985–2013)
- 8 Lebanon (1988–2013)
- 9 Jihadi Culture and Management (2005–2017)
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
Introduction
Reconstruction Jihad
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 February 2020
- Iran’s Reconstruction Jihad
- Iran’s Reconstruction Jihad
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Introduction
- 1 Inception (1962–1979)
- 2 Expansion (February 11–November 6, 1979)
- 3 Consolidation (1979–1989)
- 4 Demobilization and Institutionalization (1983–2001)
- 5 Disillusionment and Mobility (1983–2001)
- 6 Associationalism (1983–2013)
- 7 Africa (1985–2013)
- 8 Lebanon (1988–2013)
- 9 Jihadi Culture and Management (2005–2017)
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
The introduction begins by outlining the study’s motivations, goals, argument, theoretical foundation, and research methods. It then discusses how the scholarship on the IRI’s revolutionary outcome, regime consolidation, and state formation has disproportionately focused on coercion. The introduction explains the book’s main objective of pioneering and contributing to the academic literature on the mobilizational, developmental, and soft power dimensions of the IRI’s revolutionary outcome, regime consolidation, and state formation through the case of RJ. Methodologically, the introduction highlights the semi-structured interviews and archival documents on which the study is based. Thereafter, the introduction delves into the book’s organization and shares with the reader general findings from the project.
Keywords
- Type
- Chapter
- Information
- Iran's Reconstruction JihadRural Development and Regime Consolidation after 1979, pp. 1 - 14Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020