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  1. After Khomeini: Iran Under His Successors by Saïd Amir Arjomand, 2009-11-20
  2. Iran: U.S. concerns and policy responses.(CRS Report for Congress: Received through the CRS Web): An article from: Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports and Issue Briefs by Kenneth Katzman, 2006-08-01
  3. Regime structure, stability, and opposition.(Iran: U.S. Concerns and Policy Responses)(Report): An article from: Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports and Issue Briefs by Kenneth Katzman, 2010-04-01
  4. Guardians of the Revolution: Iran and the World in the Age of the Ayatollahs by Ray Takeyh, 2009-05-27
  5. We Are Iran: The Persian Blogs by Nasrin Alavi, 2005-11-28
  6. Reading Legitimation Crisis in Tehran: Iran and the Future of Liberalism (Paradigm) by Danny Postel, 2006-12-30
  7. Passionate Uprisings: Iran's Sexual Revolution by Pardis Mahdavi, 2008-09-04
  8. 2010 Guide to Nuclear Iran: Nuclear Weapons, WMD, Ballistic Missile, and Terrorism Threat - Ahmadinejad, Uranium Processing, Centrifuges, Facilities, Government and Military Documents (CD-ROM) by U.S. Government, Department of Defense, 2010-04-07
  9. Iran's Military Forces in Transition: Conventional Threats and Weapons of Mass Destruction by Anthony H. Cordesman, 1999-03-30
  10. The Political Economy of Modern Iran: Despotism and Pseudo-Modernism, 1926-1979 by Homa Katouzian, 1981-04-01
  11. The Turban for the Crown: The Islamic Revolution in Iran (Studies in Middle Eastern History) by Said Amir Arjomand, 1989-11-16
  12. Introduction to the Iranian Legal System and the Protection of Human Rights in Iran by Adineh Abghari, 2008-10-10
  13. The Neglected Garden: The Politics and Ecology of Agriculture in Iran by Keith S. McLachlan, 1990-07-15
  14. Muslim Reformers in Iran and Turkey: The Paradox of Moderation (Modern Middle East Series) by Günes Murat Tezcür, 2010-06-15

21. Iran - Government And Politics
Iran Table of Contents. THE IRANIAN ISLAMIC REVOLUTION of 1979 resulted in the replacement of the monarchy by the Islamic Republic of Iran.
http://countrystudies.us/iran/80.htm
Government and Politics
Iran Table of Contents THE IRANIAN ISLAMIC REVOLUTION of 1979 resulted in the replacement of the monarchy by the Islamic Republic of Iran. The inspiration for the new government came from Ayatollah Sayyid Ruhollah Musavi Khomeini, who first began formulating his concept of an Islamic government in the early 1970s, while in exile in the Shia Islam learning and pilgrimage center of An Najaf in Iraq. Khomeini's principal objective was that government should be entrusted to Islamic clergy who had been appropriately trained in Islamic theology and jurisprudence. He referred to this ideal government as a velayat-e faqih, or the guardianship of the religious jurist. Khomeini did not, however, elaborate concrete ideas about the institutions and functions of this ideal Islamic government. The translation of his ideas into a structure of interrelated governmental institutions was undertaken by the special Assembly of Experts, which drafted the Constitution of the Islamic Republic during the summer and fall of 1979. Subsequently, this Constitution was ratified by popular vote in December 1979. The political institutions established under the Constitution have been in the process of consolidation since 1980. These institutions have withstood serious challenges, such as the impeachment and removal from office of the first elected president and the assassination of the second one; the assassination of a prime minister, several members of the cabinet, and deputies of the parliament, or Majlis; an effort to overthrow the government by armed opposition; and a major foreign war. By 1987 the constitutional government's demonstrated ability to survive these numerous crises inspired confidence among the political elite.

22. سازمان آموزش فني و حرفه اي کشور - صفحه اصلي
Established under the auspices of the Ministry of Labour. Training center for skill courses and applied training in Iran.
http://www.irantvto.com/
English
اولین دوره آموزش نرم افزار Inventor برای خواهران
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23. Iran Government Information
Travel Document Systems; Passport and Visa Services. This is the site for the latest Travel Information and the most complete collection of online Visa Applications on the web.
http://www.traveldocs.com/ir/govern.htm
Iran Asia
GOVERNMENT The December 1979 Iranian constitution defines the political, economic, and social order of the Islamic Republic. The document establishes Shi'a Islam of the Twelver (Jaafari) sect as Iran's official religion. Sunni Islam, Zoroastrianism, Judaism, and Christianity are the only other recognized, legal minority religions. The country is governed by secular and religious leaders through governing bodies, whose duties often overlap.
The Supreme Leader holds power for life unless removed by the Assembly of Experts. He has final say on all domestic, foreign, and security policies for Iran, though he establishes and supervises those policies in consultation with other bodies, including the National Security Council and the Expediency Council. The Supreme Leader is the final arbiter on nearly all disputes among the various branches of government, although the Expediency Council is charged with resolving disputes between the Majles and the Guardian Council. The Supreme Leader appoints officials to key positions including the head of judiciary and the Council of Guardians. He has the power to remove the president and is commander-in-chief of the armed forces.
The constitution stipulates that the Assembly of Experts, which consists of 86 popularly-elected clerics elected to 8-year terms, chooses the Supreme Leader based on jurisprudent qualifications and commitment to the principles of the revolution. The Assembly of Experts reviews his performance periodically and has the power to depose and replace him. Pragmatic conservative candidates generally polled better than their hardline conservative opponents during the December 15, 2006 elections for the Assembly of Experts. (This vote coincided with municipal council elections, and turnout, according to unverified Iranian Government statistics, was reportedly 60%.) Citizens will not vote for representatives for the Assembly again until 2014.

24. Iran Government News
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25. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Hyperlinked encyclopedia article about the President of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahmoud_Ahmadinejad
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search His Excellency
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
President of Iran
Incumbent
3 August 2005
5 years, 103 days Parviz Davoodi
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Mohammad-Reza Rahimi
Mohammad Khatami ... Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf Governor of Ardabil
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(Governor of East Azerbaijan) Javad Negarandeh Born 28 October 1956
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Iran Alliance of Builders (2003–present)
Islamic Society of Engineers
(1990–present) Spouse(s) Azam Farahi (1977–present) University of Science and Technology of Iran Profession Civil engineer Religion Shi'a Islam Signature Website http://www.president.ir Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Persian Mahmūd Ahmadinezhād [mæhˈmuːd(-e) æhmædiːneˈʒɒːd] listen /ɑːməˈdɪnɨʒɒd/ ah-mə- ... -i-zhod ; born 28 October 1956 ) is the sixth and current President of the Islamic Republic of Iran , and the main political leader of the Alliance of Builders of Islamic Iran , a coalition of conservative political groups in the country. An engineer and teacher from a poor background, Ahmadinejad joined the Office for Strengthening Unity after the Islamic Revolution . Appointed a provincial governor, he was removed after the election of President

26. BBC NEWS | Special Reports | Iran: Who Holds The Power?
INTRODUCTION. Iran's complex and unusual political system combines elements of a modern Islamic theocracy with democracy. A network of unelected institutions controlled by the highly
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    Africa Americas Asia-Pacific ... Special Reports RELATED BBC SITES Click on the chart below to unravel Iran's complex political system INTRODUCTION Iran's complex and unusual political system combines elements of a modern Islamic theocracy with democracy. A network of unelected institutions controlled by the highly powerful conservative Supreme Leader is countered by a president and parliament elected by the people. For much of the last decade, Iranian politics has been characterised by continued wrangling between these elected and unelected institutions as a reformist president - and, at times, parliament - struggled against the conservative establishment. But with hardliners' regaining control of the parliament in 2004 and the presidency in 2005, all the organs of government are now dominated by conservatives. The BBC News Website looks at how Iran's political system works and who wields the power.

27. Iran Government | Ekawaaz - One Voice - Many Issues : News Views And Reviews
Ekawaaz – One Voice – Many Issues News Views and Reviews. Rant – Raves about World Politics, Indian Politics, Current Events, Indian News, Political Opinion, Terrorism
http://ekawaaz.org/tag/iran-government/

28. IFES Election Guide - Country Profile: Iran
Includes government overview, elections, news and links.
http://www.electionguide.org/country.php?ID=103

29. Iran Government, Iranian Government
Iran government may seem a little complicated to nonIranians. Islamic republic of Iran is the result of the Islamic revolution of 1979. Iranian government is the first
http://www.ivansahar.com/iran-government.htm
Iran Government
The Uniqueness of Iran Government
Iran government may seem a little complicated to non-Iranians. Islamic republic of Iran is the result of the Islamic revolution of 1979. Iranian government is the first experience of its type founded then. The uniqueness of the government system requires more studies. Our intention here is to make you familiar with the core of the unique government system of Islamic Republic of Iran. In addition to its three branches (Legislative, Judiciary and Executive powers), there are other components involved in the ruling system of Islamic Republic of Iran. The various aspects and components of Iran government are introduced as follows:
Constitution of Iranian Government
As Iran government is a unique system, to learn about the particular features of its political system you need to become familiar with Iranian constitution. There are several chapters in Iranian Constitution as well as the Revision.
3 Branches of Iran Government
  • Iran Legislative Power: Iran Executive Power: Iran Judiciary Power:
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30. Iran Government Jamming Exile Satellite TV
Iran Focus London (UK), Jul. 13 The Iranian government has jammed the signals of a major Persianlanguage satellite television, a spokesman for the channel, Simaye Azadi, said.
http://www.iranfocus.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2852

31. KBRI Tehran Iran - Indonesian Embassy Tehran Iran
With visa and commercial information from the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Tehran.
http://www.indonesian-embassy.ir/

32. Iran Government, Iranian Government
Iran Government is a theocratic republic type of Government.The Capital of Iran Government is Tehran. The Constitution of Iran Government was formed 23 December 1979 and revised
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Iran Government is a theocratic republic type of Government.The Capital of Iran Government is Tehran.The Administration of Iran Government is divided into 30 provinces (ostanha, singular - ostan); Ardabil, Azarbayjan-e Gharbi, Azarbayjan-e Sharqi, Bushehr, Chahar Mahall va Bakhtiari, Esfahan, Fars, Gilan, Golestan, Hamadan, Hormozgan, Ilam, Kerman, Kermanshah, Khorasan-e Janubi, Khorasan-e Razavi, Khorasan-e Shemali, Khuzestan, Kohgiluyeh va Buyer Ahmad, Kordestan, Lorestan, Markazi, Mazandaran, Qazvin, Qom, Semnan, Sistan va Baluchestan, Tehran, Yazd, Zanjan. The Iran Government gained independence on April,1 1979. The Constitution of Iran Government was formed 2-3 December 1979 and revised in 1989. The chief of the state is Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Hoseini-Khomeini. The head of the Iran government is President Mahmud Ahmadi-Nejad. The Cabinet consists of Council of Ministers selected by the president with legislative approval. The President is elected by vote for a four-year term. The last election was held on 17 June 2005. The Supreme Court is above a clerical court, a revolutionary court, and a special administrative court. Some of the Political parties are Solidarity Party; Islamic Labor Party; Mardom Salari; Mojahedin of the Islamic Revolution Organization (MIRO); and Militant Clerics Society (Ruhaniyun).

33. Embassy Of Belgium Tehran
Contact information for the Embassy of Belgium in Tehran, including for Awex and Export Vlaanderen.
http://www.diplomatie.be/tehran/
Forms Site map Embassy of Belgium in Tehran Linking you to the heart of Europe Search site
Welcome
Opening hours
Sunday through Thursday
8.30 to 12.30 and 13.00 to 14.00 New opening hours of the Visa Section Sunday – Monday – Tuesday:
1 presentation of a plane ticket
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between 8.00 and 8.30 am introduction of a visa application:
present yourself
between 8.30 and 9.00 am legalisations
present yourself between 9.00 and 9.30 am 4 visa issuance present yourself at 2.30 pm Wednesday Closed for the public Thursday introduction of a family reunion application: present yourself between 8.00 and 9.00 am refused visa notifications present yourself between 2.00 and 2.30 pm Address Elahieh - 82-157 Shahid Fayyazi Avenue (ex-Fereshteh 1964935451 Teheran P.0. Box 11365 - 115 Teheran EMBASSY Tel. + (98) (21) 22 04 16 17 Tel. + (98) (21) 22 04 00 73 Tel. + (98) (21) 22 04 92 47 Out of office hours in case of emergency only Cellphone + (98) (0) 912 105 22 01 Fax + (98) (21) 22 04 46 08 e-mail : tehran@diplobel.fed.be COMMERCIAL SECTION Opening hours: from Sunday to Thursday from 8 a.m. to 3.30 p.m.

34. Home - Australian Embassy
With a list of holidays, business hours, and of consular functions.
http://www.iran.embassy.gov.au/
srcValSVar = ""; srcValEVar = "tran"; Australian Embassy Islamic Republic of Iran Embassy address: No. 2, 23rd Street, Khalid Islambuli Ave., Tehran - Telephone: +98 21 8386 3666 - Fax: +98 21 8872 0484 - Immigration and Visa enquiries: +98 21 8872 4456 Welcome to the website of the Australian Embassy in Tehran. Here you will find information on how to contact us, advice on the range of consular services available to Australian citizens, and information on visa and citizenship arrangements. There are also links to sites where you can obtain information about trade and investment advice and find information about Australia.
Marc Innes-Brown
Ambassador
The Australian Embassy in Tehran is responsible for protecting Australia's national interests by
  • Maintaining and enhancing bilateral relations with the Islamic Republic of Iran Maintaining consular and passport services to Australian citizens in Iran Projecting a positive and accurate image of Australia Enhancing Iranian public understanding of Australia's foreign and trade policy.

35. Iran: Government — Infoplease.com
Encyclopedia — Iran Government. Iran is a theocratic Islamic republic governed under the constitution of 1979 as amended. Appointed, rather than elected, offices and bodies
http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/world/A0858892.html

36. سفارت جمهوری اسلامی ایران - ژاپن
Official notices from the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Tokyo.
http://www.iranembassyjp.org/

37. United Kingdom - London
With consular, including visa, information, and more in Farsi.
http://www.iran-embassy.org.uk/

38. Articles About Iran Government - Los Angeles Times
Iran Government News. Find breaking news, commentary, and archival information about Iran Government from the Los Angeles Times
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39. Iran Government | GlobalEDGE
Iran Government information, with indepth details including top government officials, current political conditions, and foreign relations. View a picture of Iran's flag and
http://globaledge.msu.edu/countries/iran/government/
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GDP (ppp) per CAPITA
$11,574.96 (2009 est.)
Inflation Rate
16.80% (2009 est.)
Population
66.43 million (2009 est.)
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Iran : Government
PRINCIPAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS Chief of State: Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Hosseini-Khamenei Head of Government: President Mahmoud Ahmadi-Nejad The Supreme Leader holds power for life unless removed by the Assembly of Experts. He has final say on all domestic, foreign, and security policies for Iran, though he establishes and supervises those policies in consultation with other bodies, including the National Security Council and the Expediency Council. The Supreme Leader is the final arbiter on nearly all disputes among the various branches of government, although the Expediency Council is charged with resolving disputes between the Majles and the Guardian Council. The Supreme Leader appoints officials to key positions including the head of judiciary and the Council of Guardians. He has the power to remove the president and is commander-in-chief of the armed forces. The constitution stipulates that the Assembly of Experts, which consists of 86 popularly-elected clerics elected to 8-year terms, chooses the Supreme Leader based on jurisprudent qualifications and commitment to the principles of the revolution. The Assembly of Experts reviews his performance periodically and has the power to depose and replace him. Pragmatic conservative candidates generally polled better than their hardline conservative opponents during the December 15, 2006 elections for the Assembly of Experts. (This vote coincided with municipal council elections, and turnout, according to unverified Iranian Government statistics, was reportedly 60%.) Citizens will not vote for representatives for the Assembly again until 2014.

40. Ministry Of Economy And Finance Affairs
Offers biographies of the minister and deputies, information on history and organization of the ministry and contact information for the offices. Includes the texts of tax and investment laws and the Third 5-year plan.
http://mefa.gov.ir

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