Sadegh Zibakalam | |
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صادق زیباکلام | |
Born | Sadegh Zibakalam Mofrad 12 June 1948 |
Nationality | Iranian |
Citizenship | Iran |
Education | Ph.D |
Alma mater | Huddersfield Polytechnic University of Bradford |
Title | Dr. |
Relatives | Saeid Zibakalam (brother) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Chemical engineering Political Science historian |
Institutions | University of Tehran Islamic Azad University |
Thesis | The Historical Genesis of the Islamic Revolution (1989) |
Doctoral advisor | Thomas Gerard Gallagher |
Notable students | Saeed Hajjarian[1] Fatemeh Hashemi Rafsanjani[1] |
Sadegh Zibakalam Mofrad (Persian: صادق زیباکلام, lit. 'honest eloquent-speaker';[2] born 12 June 1948) is an Iranian academic, author and pundit[3] described as reformist[4] and neo-liberal.[5] Zibakalam is a former professor at University of Tehran[6][7] and appears frequently on international news outlets[8] including the BBC News and Al Jazeera. His books "How Did We Become What We Are? " and "An Introduction to Islamic Revolution" are among bestsellers and prominent books on Iranian contemporary politics.[1]
Zibakalam has become a familiar face in Iran for his passionate and daring debates with hardliners in which he publicly challenges the state line on many sensitive topics.[2][9]
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