"Twilight of the Islamic Republic?" with Ali Ansari

Dr. Ali Ansari examines the arguments about the strength and stability of the Islamic Republic and argues that it is more fragile than many people believe. His talk assess the causes of this fragility and provides some trajectories for development going forward. This event was organized on April 18, 2024. Ali Ansari is Professor of Iranian History and Founding Director of the Institute for Iranian Studies at the University of St Andrews; Senior Associate Fellow, Royal United Services Institute. In 2016 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. His publications include Modern Iran since 1797 (3rd updated Edition, Taylor and Francis, London, 2019), Iran, Islam & Democracy: The Politics of Managing Change (3rd updated Edition, Gingko, London, 2019); These Islands: A Letter to Britain (Haus Curiosities, 2018), Iran: A Very Short Introduction (OUP, 2014), The Politics of Nationalism in Modern Iran (CUP, 2012); Iran Under Ahmadinejad (Adelphi Paper, IISS, January 2008), Confronting Iran: The Failure of US Policy and the Roots of Mistrust (Hurst, London, 2006).

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From Sayyad Qutb to Seyyed Khamenei: The Islamist Challenge of Modernity

Tom Holland & Ali Ansari: "What have the Persians ever done for us?" | SOAS
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Tom Holland & Ali Ansari: "What have the Persians ever done for us?" | SOAS

How Islam Began, Fred Donner: UnCommon Core Lecture
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How Islam Began, Fred Donner: UnCommon Core Lecture

Iran’s Constitutional Revolution of 1906 - Ali Ansari
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Iran’s Constitutional Revolution of 1906 - Ali Ansari

No Country for Old Mullahs (Behnam Ben Taleblu feat. Ali Ansari)
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No Country for Old Mullahs (Behnam Ben Taleblu feat. Ali Ansari)

The Untold Stories of Ten Thousand Years of Iran’s History with Bahram Ghadiri
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The Untold Stories of Ten Thousand Years of Iran’s History with Bahram Ghadiri

Reflections on the Origins of the Iranian Revolution of 1979 by Michael Axworthy
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Reflections on the Origins of the Iranian Revolution of 1979 by Michael Axworthy

Edward Said & Salman Rushdie [1986]
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Edward Said & Salman Rushdie [1986]

Abbas Milani Lecture from "Islam, Iran, and the West" (Excerpt 1)
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Abbas Milani Lecture from "Islam, Iran, and the West" (Excerpt 1)

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The truth about the British Empire and slavery: Mehdi Hasan and Nigel Biggar | Head to Head

Awakening from nightmare: Iran’s future beyond the Islamic Republic | Eye for Iran | EP 65 |
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Awakening from nightmare: Iran’s future beyond the Islamic Republic | Eye for Iran | EP 65 |

Tribal and Religious Identity in Afghanistan - Thomas Barfield
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Tribal and Religious Identity in Afghanistan - Thomas Barfield

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S13 E16: Iran Peace Deal & Feral Hogs: 6/21/26: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver

The Iranian Revolution
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The Iranian Revolution

The Emergence of Iranian Nationalism: Race and the Politics of Dislocation by Reza Zia-Ebrahimi
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The Emergence of Iranian Nationalism: Race and the Politics of Dislocation by Reza Zia-Ebrahimi

Professor Ali Ansari | This House Believes That the Islamic Republic of Iran Can Reform | 4/6 |
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Professor Ali Ansari | This House Believes That the Islamic Republic of Iran Can Reform | 4/6 |

Reading and Misreading the Iranian Revolution - Dr Roham Alvandi
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Reading and Misreading the Iranian Revolution - Dr Roham Alvandi

The paradox that is Persia: Abbas Milani at TEDxStanford
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The paradox that is Persia: Abbas Milani at TEDxStanford

The 1953 Roots of 1979: Ervand Abrahamian
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The 1953 Roots of 1979: Ervand Abrahamian

Why Iranians Overestimate British Influence | Ali Ansari: Interpreting Iran (1/3)
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Why Iranians Overestimate British Influence | Ali Ansari: Interpreting Iran (1/3)