Title: Iran Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow
1IranYesterday, Today, Tomorrow
- David Antoš, Josef Stráský, Karel Kohout, Michal
Paulus
A senior official in an important American
political centre, said Instead of bombs, send
them miniskirts. He is right.
Grand Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Supreme Leader of
the Islamic Republic of Iran.
2Overview
- Religion situation
- Recent history
- Current issues with the Western world
- Western world reaction
- Summary
3Iran - an important part ofMuslim world
4Zarathustra
5Basic original division of Islam
dark green Shiites light green Sunnites
6Potential leaders of Muslim world I
- Turkey
- Egypt
- Saudi Arabia
- Iran
- To some extent
- Pakistan
- Indonesia
7Potential leaders of Muslim world II
- Turkey
- Westernization
- Egypt
- economic situation
- Saudi Arabia
- small population
- Iran
- different religion and ethnicity
- Pakistan
- distance
- Indonesia
- distance
8Before 1925
- Until 1925 contest for power Britain and
Russia - Difficulty with integration into a world economy
- Reaction of Shiite Clergy
- 1925 Reza Shah Pahlavi crowned
91925 1979 Pahlavi Dynasty
- Time of
- educational
- judicial reforms
- Iran was moving to a modern state
- Reduced the influence of religious classes
- Selective form of secularization and
modernization
10White Reform and Muhamad P.
- 1960 1979
- White revolution
- ambitious program of social, political and
economic reforms - Political cooperation with Western countries
(US)? - Entry of western capital and culture
- Protest against islamic values
11Iranian (Islamic) Revolution
- 1979
- Islamic principles of Irans society came to the
surface - Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini became leader of the
Islamic Republic - Strict, autocratic, theocratic regime
- Ideology of export the islamic revolution
- Time of chaos and the Iran-Iraq war
12Time of Detachment
- Khomeinis Death
- space for the moderates
- normalization of the country
- 90s - Attempts of dialog x US pressure
- (misunderstanding the real situation)?
- 1997 2005
- Mohammad Khatami (President)?
- Tried to lead the country more to the West
13 The Second Islamic Revolution
- 2005 - Mahmoud Ahmadinejad elected
- Country left west-course crashed on islamic
roots
- Emancipation, self-determination of
religious-based culture - Historically under pressure of non-Iranians
rulers
14Iran - economy
- Semideveloped country
- Chronic problems high unemployment, budget
deficit - Oil 80 of export, 25 of GDP, but 1 of labour
force - Agriculture, car industry, defence industry,
electronics
15Economic relations I
- Major commercial partners
- China, Germany, Japan, Russia
- from 1950 until 1978 the United States
- Iran and Libya Sanctions Act
16Economic relations II
- South-south integration including
- Syria, Cuba, Venezuela, China, India, South Africa
- Observer status at the WTO since 2005
- United States blocked joining the WTO
- Economic isolation on international scene
17Nuclear programme 1950 - 1979
- Launched in 1950s with help of the US
- Europe-US-Iran cooperation
- 1976 president Gerald Ford offered a complete
'nuclear fuel cycle
18Nuclear programme 1979 1990s
- Immediate withdrawal of European/US companies
- 1984 - Bushehr hit by Iraqi air strikes
- cooperation with
- Argentina
- China
- Russia
19Nuclear programme 2000 - 2006
- Until 2004 inspections of IAEA
- Uranium enrichment
- 2006 IAEA reported Iran to UN Security Council
20First sanctions
- 1979 - USA impose sanction after embassy ambush
- 1984
- all loans from international financial
institutions banned - prohibited weapons sales and all assistance
- 1987 - U.S. prohibits import from Iran
- 1995 - Clinton - total embargo on dealings
- 1996 - Iran and Libya Sanctions Act (ILSA)?
21Sanctions (continued)?
- Iran and Libya Sanctions Act of 1996 (ILSA)?
- denial of Export-Import Bank assistance
- loans over 10 mil. USD prohibited
- denial of export licenses to the violating
company, ban on imports of the violating company
...?
- 2004
- scientific isolation
- 2006
- Iranian bank is barred from dealing with
financial institutions
22UN sanctions
- Recent event
- 2006-12-23 UN Security Council Resolution 1737
- Imposed because of uranium enrichment program
- Freezing assets of companies involved in nuclear
and ballistic missile programmes - Cannot be enforced militarily
- 2007-4-24 UN Security Council Resolution 1747
- Tightens the sanctions
- Bans arms sales
- Steps up the freeze on assets
23Current situation - overview
- US companies cannot invest more than 20 mil. USD
in Iranian oil / gas sector of industry.
Exceptions - carpets
- caviare
- pistachios
- dried fruit
- Only relaxation 12-2003 - earthquake in Bam.
- 1998 - TotalFinaElf, Gazprom, and Petronas were
granted a waiver by US. - 2004 - Lukoil - exploration bids on oil blocks.
24Effects of sanctions
- Iran is relatively unharmed (supplies of oil)?
- Industry - similar to that during socialism in
Eastern Europe - RD dependant sectors e.g pharmaceutics 95
Iranian-only production - Possible second oil market with Euros instead
of USD
25Criticism of sanctions
- Isolation - further radicalism
- Feeling of being threatened - nuclear program
- Safety of other countries spare parts for
planes - Double standard
- ILSA vs Arab League boycott of Israel
- Iranians rely on the government
26Further information
- Interesting blog
- ahmadinejad.ir
- Katerina xxx
- Dear Mr. Ahmadinejad. Your blog is wonderful!! I
want to tell you, that you are good president.
Dont believe, that people in Europe are against
Iran and you. Most people are with you, but our
government are against, cos they are bus-boys of
USA. I support you, you ideas are good. I with
you. Good luck.
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