Reza Khanzadeh is an adjunct professor in Global Affairs and Middle East & Islamic Studies at George Mason University with a PhD in education from the University of Oxford. He was formerly the Senior Foreign Policy Adivsor at the US-Iran Chamber of Commerce and has worked on reports for the UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights in Iran and the Center for Human Rights in Iran.
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List of Tables and Illustrations List of Abbreviations Preface Introduction Chapter 1. Setting the Scene Within the Global Debate on Youth Aspiration, Employability, and Unemployment Chapter 2. Setting the Scene Within Iran's Modern History Chapter 3. Conducting Fieldwork Inside Iran Chapter 4. A One-Dimensionality to Human Capital During Pre-university: School, Family, and Society Postponing Living Chapter 5. A Tense Realization Within University: A Feeling of Isolation and Ejection Chapter 6. A Clash of Ideologies in Postgraduation: A Khodi-Versus-Ghayre-Khodi Tension Chapter 7. The Role of the State and Ideological Capital Conclusion Appendix A. List of Graduates Interviewed Appendix B. List of Stakeholders Interviewed Notes Glossary of Key Persian Terms References Index

