Mellak, Hamza2023-03-202023-03-202020-03-15Mellak., Hamza.Jimmy Carter And Human Rights: A Sceptical View. Iran: Case Study. . مجلة علوم اللغة العربية . Vol. 12. N 01. 15/03/ 2020. |University of El -oued. [visited in ../../….]. available from [copy the link here]716X- 2602http://dspace.univ-eloued.dz/handle/123456789/17581ArticleThis article seeks to disprove the conventional wisdom that equates human rights crusade with Jimmy Carter on one hand and to refute the contention that held this policy, presumably, in part, responsible for the fall of the shah of Iran on the other. The Iranian case may seem complicated, but it can offer us a new angle through which to examine the Carter policy of human rights, and reinterpret it differently for the sake of unveiling its very essence. To some extent, a conclusion can be drawn to corroborate the assumption that considered this policy as a cynical ploy designed to win votes and later turned into a practical ideologized weapon amidst the raging Cold War sidelining any moralistic dimension inherent in it. In Iran, the sterility of this policy is to be emphasized given its incompatibility with the already precarious situation in which it was evokedenHuman rights ; the Cold War ; the Islamic Revolution ; Liberalization ; MoralismJimmy Carter And Human Rights: A Sceptical View. Iran: Case Study.Article