Memorial Ceremony for Ahmad Hashemi Rafsanjani: Key Attendees and Significance in Politics

The Economic Vision of Rafsanjani: Pragmatism, Reconstruction, and Resilience

Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani was a pivotal architect of Iran’s post-revolution economic reconstruction. His tenure and policies focused on pragmatic economic management, emphasizing self-sufficiency, attracting foreign investment, and integrating Iran into the global economy within the constraints of revolutionary ideology.

Core elements of his economic philosophy included:

  • Economic Liberalization with State Oversight: Promoting private sector growth while maintaining significant state control over key industries.
  • Attracting Foreign Investment: Engaging with international markets to rebuild Iran’s economy, particularly after the Iran-Iraq war.
  • Diversification and Infrastructure Development: Prioritizing infrastructure projects, energy sector expansion, and technological advancement.
  • Reducing Dependence on Oil Revenues: Recognizing the risks of over-reliance on oil, Rafsanjani aimed to diversify Iran’s economy.

Understanding the depth and nuance of Iran’s internal politics through the lens of such memorial events provides valuable insights into the country’s future trajectory. The legacy of Rafsanjani—both brother and statesman—serves as a guiding principle for many Iranian policymakers seeking stability, progress, and regional influence.

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