Farrokh Moshiri is an associate professor of political science at Victor Valley College, as well as a lecturer of business communication at California State University Fullerton. He achieved A.B.D status in political science from Northwestern University and holds an M.B.A. from the University of California at Riverside. Moshiri is the coauthor and coeditor of Revolutions of the Late Twentieth Century and the author of United States Foreign Policy in the Middle East: The Historical Foundations of Neo-Conservatism.
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"Professor Moshiri's book is a valuable addition to the ongoing discussion about who we are as a nation. Relying on government data, national polling organizations, and a combination of scholarly and media articles, the book identifies significant and growing divides within our American body politic. Moshiri explores current differences in the proper role of government, approaches to inequality, COVID-19 policies, elections, voting procedures, and the effects of demographic changes. Given the current divide in our politics, this is a book that would be of great interest to students of American government and lay people alike." David Dupree, Professor of Political Science and Chair, Victor Valley Community College