Dictators and the Higher Education Dilemma

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academic co-optation
academic freedom
academic loyalty
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authoritarianism
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censorship
China
comparative politics
critical thinking
dictatorship
dissent
Education
education and politics
education policy
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global authoritarianism
higher education
History: World
ideology
intellectuals
Iran
Iran history
Islamic Republic
Middle East Studies
Pahlavi monarchy
political repression
Political Science
political sociology
propaganda
regime control
Russia
Saeid Golkar
social control
state power
technocrats
universities
university governance

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  • ISBN 9781978842670
  • Weight: 313g
  • Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Jun 2026
  • Publisher: Rutgers University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Dictators and the Higher Education Dilemma explores a powerful contradiction at the heart of modern authoritarian regimes: While universities are essential for producing skilled labor and projecting national progress, they also cultivate critical thinkers who can challenge state power. Drawing on Iran's modern history, from the Pahlavi monarchy to the Islamic Republic, Saeid Golkar shows how dictators use universities not only to train technocrats and showcase development but also as tools for shaping ideology, suppressing dissent, and co-opting academics. In authoritarian systems, education becomes a double-edged sword, essential for growth yet dangerous when it empowers independent thought. Golkar reveals how regimes manipulate admissions, censor curricula, and reward loyalty to create compliant intellectuals and loyal elites. Blending personal experience with rich historical and political analysis, this book exposes the tactics used to turn universities into instruments of social control. It speaks to a growing trend worldwide, offering vital insights into the clash between authoritarian power and academic freedom from Iran to China, Russia, and beyond.

Saeid Golkar is the UC Foundation Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Tennessee-Chattanooga and a senior fellow at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs. He is the author of Captive Society: The Basij Militia and Social Control in Iran.

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