In the charged atmosphere of speculation about Iran’s political future, Reza Pahlavi, the son of the country’s last shah, has offered something rare among exiled opposition figures: a blueprint. The plan envisions a swift but orderly transition should the Islamic Republic collapse — a temporary government lasting six to twelve months, a transitional council functioning as an interim parliament, a national referendum on whethe...

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