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Iran Konkoor

The Politics of Participation in Iran

Published June 20, 2014by Shervin Malekzadeh 3 Comments

by Shervin Malekzadeh Millions of Iranians will gather in the coming days to watch their country take on the world in something other than politics. Against the odds, against Argentina, and after a long, eight-year absence, Iran’s participation in the World Cup… Continue Reading  

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