The rise and fall of the Shah/ Amin Saikal.

By: Saikal, AminMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Woodstock: Princeton University Press, 2009Description: xxxvii, 279 p. : ill., maps; 23 cmISBN: 9780691140407 (pbk.); 0691140405 (pbk.)Subject(s): Iran -- Politics and government -- 1941-1979 | Iran -- History -- Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, 1941-1979 | Mohammed Resa (Iran, Schah) | IranDDC classification: 955.053
Contents:
Part One The Shah and Iran: Between Dependence and Oil Power I Iran and Traditional World Powers Rivalry Early Rivalry The Rule of Reza Shah Iran in World War II Mossadeq and Oil Nationalization II Iran’s Dependence, 1953-1963 The Oil Industry American Economic Aid American Military Aid Iranian-Western Alliance Iran’s Dependence and Domestic Politics Iran’s Dependence and Regional Position III The White Revolution The Nature of the White Revolution The Political Consequences of the White Revolution A National Independent Foreign Policy The Changing Foreign Policy Position IV The Emergence of Iran as an Oil Power The Oil Policy of "Positive Equilibrium," 1953-1960 The Oil Policy of "More Production, More Revenue," 1960-1970 The Oil Policy of "Price Rise, Price and Production Control," 1970-1975 Part Two The Emergence of Iran Introduction AS A Regional Power V The Shah’s Vision VI Resources Capability 148 Economic Program and Objectives 148 Miutary Capability 154 VII Pattern of Regional Behavior 162 Regional Cooperation 162 Anti-Subversion 176 VIII Repercussions of the Shah’s Policies 182 Conclusion 202 Notes sog Bibliography 247 Index 269
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Previous ed.: Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1980.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [247]-268) and index.

Part One The Shah and Iran: Between Dependence and Oil Power
I Iran and Traditional World Powers Rivalry
Early Rivalry
The Rule of Reza Shah
Iran in World War II
Mossadeq and Oil Nationalization
II Iran’s Dependence, 1953-1963
The Oil Industry
American Economic Aid
American Military Aid
Iranian-Western Alliance
Iran’s Dependence and Domestic Politics Iran’s Dependence and Regional Position
III The White Revolution
The Nature of the White Revolution
The Political Consequences of the White Revolution
A National Independent Foreign Policy
The Changing Foreign Policy Position
IV The Emergence of Iran as an Oil Power
The Oil Policy of "Positive Equilibrium," 1953-1960
The Oil Policy of "More Production, More Revenue,"
1960-1970
The Oil Policy of "Price Rise, Price and Production
Control," 1970-1975
Part Two The Emergence of Iran
Introduction
AS A Regional Power
V The Shah’s Vision
VI Resources Capability 148
Economic Program and Objectives 148
Miutary Capability 154
VII Pattern of Regional Behavior 162
Regional Cooperation 162
Anti-Subversion 176
VIII Repercussions of the Shah’s Policies 182
Conclusion 202
Notes sog Bibliography 247
Index 269

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