Islamic Revolution of Iran and political psychology of Imam Khomeini and Carter

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Political psychology, an aproach that can be besed on it, to reach a beter understanding of how the Islamic Revolution. In this research based on Content analysis and Libraries methodology with an emphasis on leadership style of Imam Khomeini and Jimmy Carter have asked how to be a better way to interpret the Islamic Revolution. Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi psychologically weak-hearted person and America relied on the support. America President Jimmy Carter, with the idealism of human rights and leadership styles (friendship) based on compromise, due to an inability to adapt to the ideals and realities of Iran's Islamic Revolution couldn,t take a mental and intellectual and coherent support for the Shah. In contrast, the revolutionaries led by a man named Imam Khomeini, the attitude of the divine, mystical and inscrutable God-centered and personality in a way that the task was divine orders, with ability to adapt to high ideals and realities, he could to lead the massive wave of protests and opposition to the Shah's policies in the the Islamic Revolution and mobilize the nation to achieve the objectives of the Islamic Revolution to victory.
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Persian
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The Islamic Revolution Approach, Volume:8 Issue: 26, 2014
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3
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