Power Is Not Inherited: A January 16 Reflection on Authority and Responsibility


Power Is Not Inherited: A January 16 Reflection on Authority and Responsibility
Yvette Hovsepian Bearce, PhD January 16 occupies a distinctive place in Iran’s modern political memory. It is commemorated in sharply divergent ways: for the Islamic Republic and its supporters, it symbolizes the “dawn of victory” and the end of monarchy; for monarchists, it represents […]

Reading “Iran is Iran”: The Four Pillars of Power and Their Fragility

Reading “Iran Is Iran”: The Four Pillars of Power and Their Fragility
Yvette Hovsepian Bearce, PhD On January 4, amid escalating unrest inside Iran and growing external pressure from the United States, the online newspaper Voice of Iran, published on Ayatollah Khamenei’s official website, released an editorial titled “Iran Is Iran.” The timing of this piece […]

Reading Khamenei in a Moment of Strain

Reading Khamenei in a Moment of Strain
Yvette Hovsepian Bearce, PhD
January 12, 2026 In response to nearly two weeks of consecutive anti-government protests across Iran, on Sunday, January 11, the Islamic Republic called for nationwide pro-government rallies to be held on the following day. These demonstrations were intended to counter expanding dissent and to reassert the […]