Mohammad Mosaddeq and the 1953 coup in Iran
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Mohammad Mosaddeq and the 1953 coup in Iran
(Modern intellectual and political history of the Middle East)
Syracuse University Press, 2004
- : cloth
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 341-352) and index
収録内容
- Mosaddeq's government in Iranian history : arbitrary rule, democracy, and the 1953 coup / Homa Katouzian
- Unseating Mosaddeq : the configuration and role of domestic forces / Fakhreddin Azimi
- The 1953 coup in Iran and the legacy of the Tudeh / Maziar Behrooz
- Britain and the overthrow of the Mosaddeq government / Wm. Roger Louis
- The international boycott of Iranian oil and the anti-Mosaddeq coup of 1953 / Mary Ann Heiss
- The road to intervention : factors influencing U.S. policy toward Iran, 1945-1953 / Malcolm Byrne
- The 1953 coup d'État against Mosaddeq / Mark J. Gasiorowski
- Conclusion : why did Mosaddeq fall? / Mark J. Gasiorowski
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Mohammad Mosaddeq is widely regarded as the leading champion of secular democracy and resistance to foreign domination in Iran's modern history. Mosaddeq became prime minister of Iran in May 1951 and promptly nationalized its British-controlled oil industry, initiating a bitter confrontation between Iraq and Britain that increasingly undermined Mossaddeq's position. He was finally overthrown in August 1953 in a coup that was organized and led by the United States' Central Intelligence Agency. This coup initiated a twenty-five-year period of dictatorship in Iran, leaving many Iranians resentful of the U.S. - legacies that still haunt relations between the two countries today. The book examines the turbulent political climate that prevailed in Iran during Mosaddeq's time the struggle between Iran and Britain for control over oil, the strategic considerations that led U.S. officials to opt for a coup, and the details of the coup itself. Based on exhaustive research by leading academic experts in the field, this is the most authoritative account of the tragic events that led to the overthrow of Mosaddeq. With the recent declassification of CIA documents regarding the 1953 coup that overthrew Mohammad Mossadeq's government in Iran, there is an opportunity for new in-depth analysis into not only the coup itself but the events that led up to it.
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