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A nation does not transform overnight, but when it does, the consequences echo for generations.In the Islamic Republic, history unfolds with the urgency of a political thriller and the depth of a masterful analysis. From the explosive upheaval of the 1979 revolution, when a centuries-old monarchy collapsed under the weight of popular unrest and ideological fervor, to the rise of a powerful theocratic state, this book takes readers inside one of the most consequential transformations of the modern world.This is not merely the story of a revolution. It is the story of what came after.Through vivid storytelling and sharp insight, the book traces how a diverse coalition of revolutionaries, religious leaders, intellectuals, students, and reformists briefly united to reshape Iran, only to fracture as power consolidated in the hands of a new ruling elite. It reveals how ideology met reality, how promises of justice collided with the demands of governance, and how reformist dreams have repeatedly risen, and been restrained, within a system built to endure.At its core, The Islamic Republic is an exploration of power: how it is won, structured, and challenged. It examines the intricate machinery of Iran's political system, where elected institutions coexist with unelected authority and competing visions of the nation continue to shape its future.Sweeping yet intimate, analytical yet deeply human, this book offers a rare window into the forces that have defined modern Iran, and continue to reverberate across the Middle East and the world.