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Lecture

Book Launch: Capitalism in Contemporary Iran

Date
Friday 19 April 2024
Time
Address
P.J. Veth
Nonnensteeg 1-3
2311 VJ Leiden
Room
0.07

Kayhan Valadbaygi

In Capitalism in Contemporary Iran: Capital Accumulation, State Formation and Geopolitics (Manchester University Press, 2024), Kayhan Valadbaygi traces the changes in the patterns of capital accumulation and class and state formation in Iran during the global neoliberal era. It underlines the inner connections between Iran’s contemporary development, state structure, ongoing sociopolitical transformations, and geopolitical tensions with the West.

In so doing, it highlights the need to analyse these issues in the context of motions and tendencies of global capitalism and resulting geopolitics. The book demonstrates how Iranian neoliberalisation has spawned fresh class dynamics, leading to a fundamental restructuring of the ruling and working classes, all while exerting significant influence on state form and foreign policy.

Following Valadbaygi’s presentation of his book, Ladan Rahbari (Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, University of Amsterdam) and Vineet Thakur (Institute of History, Leiden University) will lead the discussion.

This event is co-organized with L-PEG

About Kayhan Valadbaygi

Kayhan Valadbaygi is a Lecturer at the Leiden Institute for Area Studies (LIAS). His research explores trajectories of capitalist restructuring, processes of state formation, and the history of subaltern struggles in modern and contemporary Iran.

Further recent publications:
 
K. Valadbaygi, "Unpacking the 2015 Iran Nuclear Deal (JCPOA): Internationalisation of Capital, Imperial Rivalry and Cooperation, and Regional Power Agency", Politics, First Online, 2023.
 
K. Valadbaygi, "Disenchantment from the Demise of Neoliberalism in Iran - Shirin Kamangar's Interview with Kayhan Valadbaygi", Radio Zamaneh & Kargagh Dialectic, 2023.
 
K. Valadbaygi, "Neoliberalism and State Formation in Iran", Globalizations, First Online, 2022.

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