The next supreme leader : succession in the Islamic Republic of Iran /
As the commander in chief and highest political authority in Iran, the current Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has played a critical role in the direction of the Islamic Republic of Iran. This has never been more true than during the tumultuous 2009 presidential elections, the outcome of whi...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Santa Monica, CA :
RAND,
2011.
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Colección: | Rand Corporation monograph series ;
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface
- Figures
- Summary
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Chapter 1. Introduction
- The Official Procedure for Selecting Iran's Supreme Leader Is Laid Out in the Iranian Constitution
- In Actuality, the Next Succession Is Likely to Occur in a Much Different Way
- The Factional Balance of Power
- The Prevailing View of Velayat-e Faghih
- Khamenei's Personal Network
- Other Potential Factors Are Not as Relevant if the Succession Happens in the Near Term
- The Trajectory of the Next Succession Will Hinge on How the Three Principal Factors Are Configured at the Time of Khamenei's Departure
- Methodology
- Roadmap of the Report
- Chapter 2. Factor 1: The Factional Balance of Power
- The Factional Landscape in Iran
- The Islamist Right
- The Islamist Left (Reformists)
- Since the Islamic Revolution, Factionalism Has Been More Influential Than Constitutional Process in Decisionmaking and Policymaking Within the Iranian Political System
- Khomeini Was Able to Keep Factional Jockeying Largely in Check
- Since Khamenei Came to Power in 1989, Factional Competition Has Grown Markedly in Both Intensity and Influence
- Chapter 3. Factor 2: The Prevailing View of Velayat-e Faghih
- The Absolute View of Velayat-e Faghih
- The Democratic View of Velayat-e Faghih
- The Quietist View of Velayat-e Faghih
- Since Each Faction Has a Different View of Velayat-e Faghih, Whichever Dominates Iran's Political Landscape Will Play a Decisive Role in Shaping Succession
- Chapter 4. Factor 3: Khamenei's Personal Network
- The Members of Khamenei's Personal Network
- The Supreme Leader Has Historically Maintained a Personal Network Instrumental in Making Key Political Decisions
- Khomeini's Personal Network Was the Main Driver of the 1989 Succession
- Since the Mid-1990s, Khamenei and His Personal Network Have Steadily Consolidated Authority and Are Now the Principal Decisionmakers in Iranian Politics
- Chapter 5. Five Scenarios for Succession of the Supreme Leader in the Near Term
- Indicators That Suggest How Factional Competition Is Evolving
- Indicators That Point to the Prevailing View of Velayat-e Faghih
- Indicators That Signal How Khamenei's Personal Network Is Developing and the Power It Holds
- The Configuration of the Three Factors as of 2011
- Five Possible Scenarios for Succession of the Current Supreme Leader
- Status Quo: The Supreme Leader Remains Powerful But Not Omnipotent
- Absolutist: The Supreme Leader, a Dictator, Discards Elected Institutions
- Democratic: An Iranian-Stylized Islamic Democracy
- Leadership Council: An Executive Body Beholden to Qom
- Abolition: Demise of the Islamic Republic
- The "Wild Card" Factor: The Nature and Timing of Khamenei's Exit
- The Status Quo and Absolutist Scenarios Seem the Most Likely for the Next Succession
- Chapter 6. Succession of the Supreme Leader in the Longer Term
- The Longer-Term Effects of the 2009 Election
- The Configuration of the Three Factors Will Change
- Other Factors Will Also Influence Succession in the Longer Term
- The "Old Guard" Will Disappear and Be Replaced
- Domestic Issues Will Inevitably Evolve, Putting Pressure on the Nezam to Adapt
- Iran's Relationship with the United States Will Play a Role
- Chapter 7. Concluding Remarks
- Bibliography.
- Introduction
- Factor 1: the factional balance of power
- Factor 2: the prevailing view of velayat-e faghih
- Factor 3: Khamenei's personal network
- Five scenarios for succession of the Supreme Leader in the near term
- Succession of the Supreme Leader in the longer term
- Concluding remarks.
- Introduction
- The factional balance of power
- The prevailing view of Velayat-e Faghih
- Khamenei's personal network
- Five scenarios for succession of the supreme leader in the near term
- Succession of the supreme leader in the longer term
- Concluding remarks.