JIRA, vol. 17, no. 2, November 2001

 

Table of Content

Articles:

 

Abbas Valadkhani

An Analysis of Iran’s Third Five-Year Development Plan

In the Post-Revolution Era (2000-2005)

 

Daniel Heradstveit

Elite Perceptions of Ethical Problems Facing the Western Oil Industry in Iran

 

Mahmood Monshipouri, Pouri Lotfi, and Nazli Kamvari

Is Globalization Trumping Cultural Identity?The State of Iranian Studies in North America

 

Val Moghadam

The Left, the Revolution, and the Woman Question: Reflections on Theory and Method

 

Kamran M. Dadkhah and Hamid Zangeneh

Liberalizing Foreign Trade: An Imperative for the Health and Growth of the Iranian Economy

 

Book Reviews:

 

Rivanne Sandler

Kamran Talattof, The Politics of Writing in Iran. A History of Modern Persian Literature. Syracuse University Press: Syracuse, New York, 2000. Pp.250 + xi,  ISBN 0-8156-2818-8 (cloth), 0-8156-2819-6 (paper).

Homa Katouzian

Nasser Pakdaman, ed., Hashtad va daw Nameh-ye Sadeq Hedayat beh Hasan Shahid-Nura'i, Ketab-e Cesmandaz, Paris, 2000, 70 fr.f.

Hossein Shahidi

Maziar Behrooz, Rebels with a Cause: The Failure of the Left in Iran, I.B. Tauris, London and New York, 2000, Pp.239,  ISBN 1-86064-630-1, $55.00 (hardcover), $24.50 (paperback).

Farah Gilanshah

Afsaneh Najmabadi and Mahdokht Sanaati, eds., PRIVATE Sediqeh Dolatabadi: Nameha, Neveshteha va yadha (Letters, Writings, and Memories), 3 volumes, Pp.736, Midland Press, Chicago.

Negar Mottahedeh

Kamran Talattof and Jerome W. Clinton, ed. The Poetry of Nizami Ganjavi:Knowledge, Love and Rhetoric New York: Palgrave (formerly MacMillan Press Ltd), 2000 p.x, 210 ISBN 0-312-22810-4 (cloth).