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The 'inside track' approach to change in Iran under President Rouhani: the case of freedom on the internet

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posted on 2018-01-01, 00:00 authored by Dara Conduit, Shahram AkbarzadehShahram Akbarzadeh
Some of the loudest calls for reform in post-revolutionary Iran have come from those closest to the regime. President Mohammad Khatami (1997–2005) and President Hassan Rouhani (2013–) were key players in Ayatollah Khomeini’s Iran, but were both later elected to the presidency on reform platforms. This chapter evaluates President Rouhani’s track record in instituting freedom-on-the-internet reforms in Iran, to understand the efficacy of the ‘inside-track’ approach to human rights change. Using Kingdon’s Multiple Streams Theory of Change, the analysis shows that while Rouhani enjoyed a wide ‘policy window’ to enact reforms in relation to Iran’s economy—including resolving the nuclear issue—he enjoyed no such popular mandate on human rights reform. In this regard, Rouhani’s progress on improving internet freedom has been limited. Mobilising the ‘inside track’ is not a guaranteed pathway to human rights-based reform in Iran.

History

Title of book

Human rights and agents of change in Iran

Chapter number

2

Pagination

27 - 50

Publisher

Palgrave Macmillan

Place of publication

Singapore

ISBN-13

978-981-10-8823-0

Language

eng

Publication classification

B1 Book chapter

Copyright notice

2018, The Authors

Extent

10

Editor/Contributor(s)

Rebecca Barlow, Shahram Akbarzadeh