Musaddiq and the struggle for power in Iran
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Musaddiq and the struggle for power in Iran
I.B. Tauris, 1990
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A biography of Muhammad Musaddiq, who was prime minister of Iran between 1951 and 1953, until he was deposed in a CIA backed coup d'etat and who has long been regarded as one of the great anti-colonial campaingners of the post war era.
Table of Contents
1. From Mirza Mohammad to Dr Musaddiq al-Saitaneh (1882-1914) 2. Academic, administrator and politician 3.Opposition and isolation (1924-41) 4 Occupation and interregnum 5 The first deputy 6. The supplemental agreement and the National front 7 The Popular Movement and oil nationalization 8. Khalil Nialek and the theory of the Popular Movement of Iran 9 Mussaddiq's first Government (May 1951-July 1952) 10 Musaddiq's second government (August 1952-August 1953) 11 The oil dispute and non-oil economics 12 Religion and rift in the Movement 13 The ways and means of overthrowing Musaddiq 14 Musaddiq's trials 15 The Popular Movement after the coup 16 The failure of the Second National Front 17 Musaddiq and the Third National Front 18 The Movement and the man Notes
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