Josef Burton, a former U.S. diplomat who worked on Iranian and Afghan immigration and studies diaspora politics, explains modern Pahlavism. He traces its rise from exile nostalgia to a social-media, media outlet, and lobby-driven movement. The conversation hits its QAnon-like online culture, funding and media catalysts, doxxing and violence risks, and the movement’s post-war fragmentation and spectacle.
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Pahlavism Is A New Diaspora Right Populism
Pahlavism is a recent diaspora-driven right-populist movement, not a longstanding monarchist political force.
Josef Burton links its rise to online radicalization, astroturfing, and a MAGA-style self-radicalization spiral since the 2010s.
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Reza Pahlavi As The Embarrassed Exiled Prince
Reza Pahlavi lived mainly in Maryland after exile and never held a conventional job, becoming an awkward public figure.
Burton describes Pahlavi as a bemused, often-humiliated figure who curated bird photography and had lawsuits over unclear finances.
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Question Who Washington Labels An Iran Expert
Scrutinize 'Iran experts' who fit a regime-change narrative; institutional incentives shape who is elevated in Washington.
Burton points to Jadaliyya's critique and the rise of hawkish pundits with thin Iran expertise who profit from the ecosystem.
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We’re joined by former U.S. diplomat Josef Burton to examine modern Pahlavism: an online, diaspora-driven movement built around nostalgia for Iran’s deposed Pahlavi dynasty and the imagined restoration of Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi. What was once a marginal exile politics of royalist uncles, former regime officials, and anti–Islamic Republic hawks has, in the past decade, been transformed into a bizarre right-populist scene. It’s part monarchist revival, part regime-change lobby, part “Make Iran Great Again” fandom.
Josef traces how this movement emerged from the trauma and politics of the Iranian diaspora, then accelerated through Persian-language satellite TV, social media influencers, think tanks, bot campaigns, and the broader ecosystem of neoconservative, Israeli, Gulf State, and MAGA-aligned regime-change politics. Pahlavism presents itself as the authentic voice of Iranians, but often functions more like an astroturfed culture-war identity: anti-regime, pro-Western intervention, aggressively nostalgic for a whitewashed “Iran before the revolution,” and hostile toward Iranian dissidents who favor diplomacy, pluralism, or any future not centered on the Pahlavi name.
The movement has started to resemble a QAnon-style political subculture: very online, retribution-focused, conspiratorial, obsessed with hidden agents and imminent deliverance, and convinced that posting, doxxing, street theater, and displays of loyalty are forms of revolutionary action. But unlike QAnon, modern Pahlavism’s fantasy of “the storm” has been tied to real intelligence networks, real lobbying money, and real military escalation. When the long-promised war finally arrived and failed to produce a restored monarchy, the movement was left to cope with betrayal, humiliation, factional infighting, and increasingly bizarre displays of royalist devotion.
Josef Burton on Twitter
https://x.com/pinstripebungle
“Shah's infamous Savak deputy chief participates in LA protest” by MEE correspondent in Tehran
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/iran-shah-infamous-savak-deputy-us-protest-press-review
“The Problem of Iran Expertise in Washington” by Negar Razavi
https://www.jadaliyya.com/Details/39946
“The Iranian Diaspora Is Fracturing Over Trump’s War” by Keyvan Golsorkhi
https://www.thenation.com/article/world/iran-diaspora-war-trump-israel/
“I’ll Burn You Alive” by Daniel Bock
https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2023/04/22/iran-diaspora-harassment-00092598
“How Iranian monarchist networks built ties to Europe’s far-right” by Nima Ghadakpour
https://www.theamargi.com/posts/how-iranian-monarchist-networks-built-ties-to-europes-far-right
“Waiting for Day Zero” by Will Alden
https://archive.is/20260427011144/https://www.nybooks.com/online/2026/04/22/waiting-for-day-zero-los-angeles-iranians/
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