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Iran, everyone. The paradoxes of life in an autocracy under sanctions.

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Iran, everyone. The paradoxes of life in an autocracy under sanctions.
14.99 €
Journalist and political analyst Nikita Smagin lived in Iran for several years and wrote this book. The result is a story about a country whose government sees the United States as the root of global evil and arms itself to the teeth to confront its insidious foreign enemies, brutally persecutes dissent within its borders, and values religious taboos above family values. But "Everyone Iran" is also about people who know where to buy a good deal on a new iPhone, attend underground raves at clubs, and will always pour a warm cup of tea from a samovar for a dear guest (yes!).
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