Winds of Change: The Future of Democracy in Iran

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Winds of Change: The Future of Democracy in Iran is a political book by Reza Pahlavi outlining his vision for a democratic, secular, and human-rights–oriented future for Iran.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
political book
advocatesFor free elections in Iran
protection of individual liberties in Iran
respect for international human rights norms
rule of law in Iran
separation of religion and state in Iran
author Reza Pahlavi NERFINISHED
countryOfFocus Iran NERFINISHED
critiques authoritarian rule in Iran
theocratic governance in Iran
describes vision for a democratic Iran
vision for a human-rights–oriented future for Iran
vision for a secular Iranian state
focusesOn civil society in Iran
democratic transition strategies for Iran
future political system of Iran
institutional reform in Iran
political freedoms in Iran
genre non-fiction
political commentary
political theory
hasPerspectiveOf Reza Pahlavi NERFINISHED
historicalContext post-1979 Iranian political landscape
language English
mainSubject democracy in Iran
human rights in Iran
political reform in Iran
secularism in Iran
politicalOrientation pro-democracy
pro-secularism
pro–human rights
proposes transition from the Islamic Republic to democracy
relatedTo Iranian human rights discourse
Iranian opposition movements
monarchist and republican debates in Iran
setting post-revolutionary Iran
supports freedom of expression in Iran
minority rights in Iran
multi-party politics in Iran
pluralism in Iran
women’s rights in Iran
targetAudience Iranian diaspora
human rights advocates
policy makers
scholars of Middle Eastern politics

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Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi notableWork Winds of Change: The Future of Democracy in Iran
subject surface form: Reza Pahlavi