The Coming Revolution of the Hungry: Iran’s Regime Faces Biggest Challenge to Date

The Coming Revolution of the Hungry: Iran’s Regime Faces Biggest Challenge to Date
An Iraqi woman buys bread from a bakery in the town of Khanaqin, in Diyala Province, Iran, on Jan. 30, 2009. Filippo Monteforte/AFP via Getty Images
Catherine Perez-Shakdam
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Iran’s revolution may well come by way of imperious necessity, and not, as experts have long posited, out of a yearning for democratic change.

Catherine Perez-Shakdam
Catherine Perez-Shakdam
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Catherine Perez-Shakdam is a French Jewish political analyst and Research Fellow at the Henry Jackson Society. A former consultant for the U.N. Security Council on Yemen’s War Economy, her research was instrumental in better understanding Yemen’s political landscape and actors’ financial interests.
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