Rural Development and Public Policy in Iran Before and After the Revolution
Author: Jordan Winkler
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Published: 2004
Total Pages: 60
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Author: Jordan Winkler
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Published: 2004
Total Pages: 60
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: A. Shakoori
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2001-05-04
Total Pages: 230
ISBN-13: 0230513433
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRural reform policy has been an important part of the government policy in post-revolutionary Iran. This book seeks to examine the post-revolutionary rural policies and their socio-economic impact on rural people. After reviewing the main debates on rural development literature and providing the historical background of agrarian change in the pre-revolutionary era, it examines the post-revolutionary rural reforms in separate parts: the effects of the government agricultural policies on agricultural performance and the post-revolutionary reorganisational policies and the impact of rural strategies on the socio-economy of the rural life at village level.
Author: Grace E. Goodell
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 1986
Total Pages: 392
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKComparison, village agrarian structures and politics, rural development, impact of centralization, Iran, Islamic Republic - field study 1972-1975, individuals, community relations, responsibility, value systems, religious practice, state intervention, new town, development policy implications. Bibliography.
Author: Pooya Alaedini
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 2021-11-29
Total Pages: 243
ISBN-13: 1000485447
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book provides in-depth analyses of the main social policy components and institutions in Iran. Its focus is on the period since 1979, although many of the developments are inevitably traced back to their pre-revolutionary origins. The first part of the book investigates socioeconomic trends and institutional developments—including the significant role played by post-revolutionary para-governmental organizations in the delivery of social programs. The remaining chapters analyze the achievements and challenges of health, education, social insurance, housing, and employment policies as well as the macroeconomics of poverty.
Author: Robert E. Looney
Publisher: New York : Pergamon Press
Published: 1982
Total Pages: 328
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKStudy of the impact of ill-conceived economic policies on the 1979 revolution in Iran, Islamic Republic - discusses theoretical issues, economic development trends since 1949, development planning objectives modernization and import substitution-based industrialization, land reforms, inappropriate choice of technology and technological change; economic disparities; issues relating to increased petroleum revenue, increasing public expenditure, irrational agricultural policies, commercial policies, price policies and counter-inflationary monetary policies, etc. Bibliography.
Author: Eric J. Hooglund
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Published: 2014-07-03
Total Pages: 216
ISBN-13: 1477300120
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCarried out by the government of the shah between 1962 and 1971, the Iranian land reform was one of the most ambitious such undertakings in modern Middle Eastern history. Yet, beneath apparent statistical success, the actual accomplishments of the program, in terms of positive benefits for the peasantry, were negligible. Later, the resulting widespread discontent of thousands of Iranian villagers would contribute to the shah's downfall. In the first major study of the effects of this widely publicized program, Eric Hooglund's analysis demonstrates that the primary motives behind the land reform were political. Attempting to supplant the near-absolute authority of the landlord class over the countryside, the central government hoped to extend its own authority throughout rural Iran. While the Pahlavi government accomplished this goal, its failure to implement effective structural reform proved to be a long-term liability. Hooglund, who conducted field research in rural Iran throughout the 1970s and who witnessed the unfolding of the revolution from a small village, provides a careful description of the development of the land reform and of its effects on the main groups involved: landlords, peasants, local officials, merchants, and brokers. He shows how the continuing poverty in the countryside forced the migration of thousands of peasants to the cities, resulting in serious shortages of agricultural workers and an oversupply of unskilled urban labor. When the shah's government was faced with mass opposition in the cities in 1978, not only did a disillusioned rural population fail to support the regime, but thousands of villagers participated in the protests that hastened the collapse of the monarchy.
Author: Ali Farazmand
Publisher: Praeger
Published: 1989-12-08
Total Pages: 312
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKCovering the period from 1950 through 1988 this book examines the role of a powerful bureaucracy under the Shah, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, and post-revolutionary changes in that bureaucracy under the Islamic Republic.
Author: Kevan Harris
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Published: 2017-08-08
Total Pages: 330
ISBN-13: 0520280814
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFor decades, political observers and pundits have characterized the Islamic Republic of Iran as an ideologically rigid state on the verge of collapse, exclusively connected to a narrow social base. In A Social Revolution, Kevan Harris convincingly demonstrates how they are wrong. Previous studies ignore the forceful consequences of three decades of social change following the 1979 revolution. Today, more people in the country are connected to welfare and social policy institutions than to any other form of state organization. In fact, much of Iran’s current political turbulence is the result of the success of these social welfare programs, which have created newly educated and mobilized social classes advocating for change. Based on extensive fieldwork conducted in Iran between 2006 and 2011, Harris shows how the revolutionary regime endured though the expansion of health, education, and aid programs that have both embedded the state in everyday life and empowered its challengers. This first serious book on the social policies of the Islamic Republic of Iran opens a new line of inquiry into the study of welfare states in countries where they are often overlooked or ignored.
Author: Ahmad Sharbatoghlie
Publisher: Westview Press
Published: 1991-12-10
Total Pages: 260
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKConsidering geographic, demographic, structural and policy factors, this book presents a multi-levelled analysis of Iran's current situation and offers a proposal for a more balanced future development strategy.
Author: Michael Axworthy
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2016-03-10
Total Pages: 535
ISBN-13: 0190468963
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn Revolutionary Iran, Michael Axworthy offers a richly textured and authoritative history of Iran from the 1979 revolution to the present.