

Abbas Milani
Historian and director of Iranian studies at Stanford University, contributing expert analysis on Khomeini, the clergy, and the Iranian revolution.
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Aug 6, 2025 • 1h 28min
Restless Nation | The Red-Green Alliance: The Making of Modern Iran (Part 2)
Abbas Milani, a historian and director of Iranian studies at Stanford University, delves into the crucial role of Ayatollah Khomeini in toppling Iran's 2,500-year monarchy. The discussion unfolds the Red-Green Alliance, revealing how liberals and leftists fueled Khomeini's revolution, a partnership with consequences that resonate today. Milani illuminates Khomeini's innovative communication strategies and the brutal realities that followed the revolution, highlighting the enduring struggle for freedom and democracy in Iran.

Jan 30, 2026 • 2h 30min
Matinale spéciale Iran : le peuple contre la terreur
Sam / Hesam Eslami, documentariste iranien ayant filmé à Téhéran, partage des images et témoignages sur la surveillance et les manifestations. Mahmoud Amiri Moghadam, directeur d'Iran Human Rights, explique le comptage et la vérification des morts. Abbas Milani, historien de Stanford, analyse la fragilité du régime et la laïcisation sociale. Robert Malley, expert en relations internationales, décrit les scénarios géopolitiques entre États-Unis et Iran.

Jan 30, 2026 • 17min
Iran : la révolte de trop pour le régime ?
Sepideh Farsi, réalisatrice iranienne, raconte son vécu et son film primé. Abbas Milani, historien irano-américain et professeur à Stanford, apporte un éclairage politique. Ils évoquent l'ampleur inédite des manifestations, la brutalité répressive, l'usage de milices et la perte de légitimité religieuse. Conversations courtes et percutantes sur la fragilité du régime et les fractures sociales.

Jan 14, 2026 • 1h 29min
The Making of Modern Iran (Part 2) | The Red-Green Alliance
Join historian Abbas Milani, director of Iranian studies at Stanford, as he dives into the pivotal moments leading to Iran's 1979 revolution. He explores Ayatollah Khomeini's evolution from exile in France to revolutionary leader, examining the complex Red-Green Alliance between Islamists and leftists. Milani also discusses Khomeini's use of media, the West's romanticization of him, and the immediate consequences of his rise, including the clampdown on rights and the export of revolution across the Middle East.

Jan 12, 2026 • 56min
Iranian Protests Spur Government Backlash
Abbas Milani, a Stanford Iranian studies director and former political prisoner, discusses the current protests in Iran, emphasizing the regime's loss of legitimacy and impending uprisings if governance falters. He suggests strategies like diplomatic isolation to pressure the government. Ben Markovits, a British-American novelist, dives into his Booker Prize-nominated work, exploring themes of aging and emotional turmoil through a character's journey. He shares personal parallels between his cancer experience and his protagonist's life.


