The New Middle Class of Iran and the Demand for Reforming Domestic and Foreign Political Relations

Authors

    Mohammad Reza Ebrahimi PhD student in Political Science, CT.C., Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
    Hojjatullah Darvishpour * Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, CT.C., Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran dr.darvvishpur2018@yahoo.com
    Mohammad Ali Khosravi Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, CT.C., Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
    Kamal Pouladi Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Cha.C., Islamic Azad University, Chalous, Iran

Keywords:

New middle class, electoral participation, political policy reform, political change, international relations

Abstract

The new middle class of Iran, which expanded rapidly after the Islamic Revolution, has been one of the most dynamic forces and a leading actor in demanding reform of the political system’s approach to domestic and foreign relations. This article examines the reformist movement of this class from the mid-1970s to 2021, with an emphasis on electoral participation. The main question of the article is: in what manner and through what instruments has the new middle class acted to change and reform the system’s policies? The hypothesis of the article is that the new middle class, given its hegemony within civil society, has sought to achieve this objective through electoral participation. The finding of the article is that this class has been successful in mobilizing forces to advance electoral objectives, but has failed to attain its broader goals.

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Published

2027-07-01

Submitted

2026-04-18

Revised

2026-06-24

Accepted

2026-07-01

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How to Cite

Ebrahimi , M. R., Darvishpour, H., Khosravi , M. A., & Pouladi , K. . (2027). The New Middle Class of Iran and the Demand for Reforming Domestic and Foreign Political Relations. Journal of Historical Research, Law and Policy, 1-16. https://jhrlp.com/index.php/jhrlp/article/view/380

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