Musaddiq's Memoirs

Musaddiq's Memoirs
Author: Mohammad Mosaddeq
Publisher:
Total Pages: 542
Release: 1988
Genre: Anglo-Iranian Oil Dispute, 1951-1954
ISBN:

Selvbiografi af den tidligere iranske premierminister (1880-1967), hvor han beretter om sit liv og om kampen for nationalisering af olieindustrien in Iran

Musaddiq and the Struggle for Power in Iran

Musaddiq and the Struggle for Power in Iran
Author: Homa Katouzian
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 326
Release: 1999-12-31
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0857718126

Muhammad Musaddiq was the first of the great charismatic anti-colonial campaigners of the post-war world. As Prime Minister of Iran between 1951 and 1953 he nationalised the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company, led the nation's defiant attempt to run its oil industry independently during an economic blockade and attempted to run its oil industry independently during an economic blockade and attempted to strengthen the role of parliament in Iran.

Musaddiq's Memoirs

Musaddiq's Memoirs
Author: Mohammad Mosaddeq
Publisher:
Total Pages: 542
Release: 1988
Genre: Anglo-Iranian Oil Dispute, 1951-1954
ISBN:

Selvbiografi af den tidligere iranske premierminister (1880-1967), hvor han beretter om sit liv og om kampen for nationalisering af olieindustrien in Iran

The Iran National Front and the Struggle for Democracy

The Iran National Front and the Struggle for Democracy
Author: Masoud Kazemzadeh
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2022-05-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3110782154

The Iran National Front and the Struggle for Democracy: 1949–Present explores the activities of the Iran National Front (INF). The INF is a coalition of parties, groups, and individuals and Iran’s oldest and main pro-democracy political party. This book presents a political history of the INF from 1949 to the present day. It discusses the current platform of the INF, its leadership, policies, strategies, as well as criticisms and weaknesses. The volume draws on a rich range of primary sources, INF documents, and interviews, including translated transcripts with the top leader of the INF. As it is one of the major political parties opposing the current regime in Iran, the book also examines the current situation in the country. It provides an analysis of the nature of the political systems under the Shah and the Islamic Republic.

The Encyclopedia of Political Revolutions

The Encyclopedia of Political Revolutions
Author: Jack A. Goldstone
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1633
Release: 2015-04-29
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1135937656

The Encyclopedia of Political Revolutions is an important reference work that describes revolutionary events that have affected and often changed the course of history. Suitable for students and interested lay readers yet authoritative enough for scholars, its 200 articles by leading scholars from around the world provide quick answers to specific questions as well as in-depth treatment of events and trends accompanying revolutions. Includes descriptions of specific revolutions, important revolutionary figures, and major revolutionary themes such as communism and socialism, ideology, and nationalism. Illustrative material consists of photographs, detailed maps, and a timeline of revolutions.

Sultanistic Regimes

Sultanistic Regimes
Author: Houchang E. Chehabi
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 302
Release: 1998-06-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780801856945

Authoritarian governments are often based on raw power sustained by fear of punishment and hope of reward. This text identifies common characteristics of such regimes, comparing them to totalitarian and authoritarian forms of government, and tracing common patterns for their genesis and demise.

The Struggle for Iran

The Struggle for Iran
Author: David S. Painter
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2022-12-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1469671670

Beginning with the nationalization of the Iranian oil industry in spring 1951 and ending with its reversal following the overthrow of Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddeq in August 1953, the Iranian oil crisis was a crucial turning point in the global Cold War. The nationalization challenged Great Britain's preeminence in the Middle East and threatened Western oil concessions everywhere. Fearing the loss of Iran and possibly the entire Middle East and its oil to communist control, the United States and Great Britain played a key role in the ouster of Mosaddeq, a constitutional nationalist opposed to communism and Western imperialism. U.S. intervention helped entrench monarchical power, and the reversal of Iran's nationalization confirmed the dominance of Western corporations over the resources of the Global South for the next twenty years. Drawing on years of research in American, British, and Iranian sources, David S. Painter and Gregory Brew provide a concise and accessible account of Cold War competition, Anglo-American imperialism, covert intervention, the political economy of global oil, and Iran's struggle against autocratic government. The Struggle for Iran dispels myths and misconceptions that have hindered understanding this pivotal chapter in the history of the post–World War II world.

Iran Encountering Globalization

Iran Encountering Globalization
Author: Ali Mohammidi
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2013-02-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1136776796

With new material and up-to-date information, this book examines the current state of Iran, exploring a wide range of areas including the economy, finance, politics, the media, and the position of women and migration. Iran Encountering Globalization discusses the uneasy balance between the theocratic conservatism, modernization and globalization. This is a key tension in Iran - one which has arisen following the revolution of 1979, since the regime has worked to Islamicize the country, while at the same time international globalization forces have been pulling in a different direction. Concluding that forces for change in Iran are currently building up, this is an extremely topical book that makes an important contribution to current debates surrounding democracy in Iran.

Imagining Iran

Imagining Iran
Author: Majid Sharifi
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 375
Release: 2013-08-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0739179454

Thematically, this book problematizes Iranian official nationalism. It reviews how every modern Iranian regime since the constitutional revolution of the 1905-06 has failed to legitimize its official identity, resulting in the fall of five different regimes. The book details how the collapse of each regime resulted in the interruption of the official meaning of being Iranian, as well as the meanings of its enemies. What remained the same was how every Iranian regime represented itself as the agent of a particular national desire defined in terms of making Iran to become sovereign, developed, democratic, and constitutional. Nonetheless, no regime was able to convince a great majority of the people that it achieved what it represented. This book makes three specific contributions. The first contribution is pedagogical. By focusing on the dynamics of regime changes, it provides a heuristic model for identifying challenges that all Iranian regimes have faced. Moreover, the book is a comprehensive review of the disruptive, oppressive, and bloody nature of the rise and fall of different regimes. The second contribution is theoretical. Rather than examining the behavior of various Iranian regimes in isolation from their international context, the book examines how each regime got to understand itself in relations to its imperial others. By examining the governmental rationality of each regime, the book offers a better theoretical framework for understanding political development not only in Iran, but also in all other Middle Eastern and South Asian states. Finally, the third contribution of this book is its critical approach to the main body of the literature on Iran, modernity, development, democracy, and constitutionalism.