Iran: Before and After the Revolution
.... contemporary Ataturk. As a consequence, there remained two major power centers in
Iran the
shah and the mullahs. These mullahs had ....
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CIA and Iran
.... Roosevelt's grandson, Kermit Roosevelt, went to
Iran to oversee the implementation of the coup. The most trouble the CIA had was in convincing the
shah ro go ....
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Pre-Islamic Relationship Between Iran & the US
.... Mossedegh was elected by the people of
Iran, while the
shah's political power stemmed from a coup d'etat led by his predecessor and father. ....
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Press Coverage of Iran
.... US Position in the Persian Gulf." Department of State Bulletin (December, 1980), "News Conference by Secretary Kissinger and the
Shah of
Iran, Zurich, February ....
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Iran & Dependency Theory
.... Under both
Shah's until 1968,
Iran did not experience a huge classically capitalist economic development when it was isolated and closed off from economic ....
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Iran and Impact of Modernization
.... of
Iran 1921-1941 (1961) and Donald N. Wilber's Riza
Shah Pahlavi: The Resurrection and Reconsideration of
Iran (1975) offer excellent guide posts. ....
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Women in Iran
.... in 1979. The
Shah of
Iran was ousted from power by a wave of Islam fundamentalism in which women participated. Women are allowed ....
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Imam Khomeini and the new Iran
At the beginning of 1978, the Iranian government of
Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi appeared to almost all observers, inside and outside
Iran, to be firmly in power ....
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Unequal Status of Women in Iran
.... in 1979. The
Shah of
Iran was ousted from power by a wave of Islam fundamentalism in which women participated. Women are allowed ....
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Education System in Iran
.... In 1978, with the fall of Mohammed Reza
Shah, Islamic fundamentalist groups moved into power. .... Islam was now viewed as having liberated
Iran twice. ....
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Views of Iran & the Iranian Revolution
.... (November 10, 1969: 397 98) The Nixon Administration was a period in which co operation between the US and the
Shah's Iran, and US dependence on and support ....
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The Baha'is in Iran
.... The modern persecution of the Baha'is began after the Iranian revolution in 1979, when all political groups opposed to the
Shah of
Iran unified under Iranian ....
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The Iran-Iraq War of 1980-88
.... Moreover, in 1975, each was rather closely aligned with a superpower sponsor:
Iran under the
Shah with the United States; Iraq with the Soviet Union. ....
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REAGAN'S POLICY IN THE IRAN-IRAQ WAR
.... American Policy toward
Iran and Iraq Prior to 1980 During the 1970s, American policy was oriented toward building up
Iran under the
Shah as a force for ....
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Policies of Reagan Administration During the Iran/Iraq War
.... American Policy toward
Iran and Iraq Prior to 1980 During the 1970s, American policy was oriented toward building up
Iran under the
Shah as a force for ....
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AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY TOWARD IRAQ AND IRAN In
.... According to Metz, "the Baath's pan-Arab and socialist leanings alienated both the pro-Western Gulf states and the
Shah of
Iran" (1990, pp. 59-60). ....
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Causes & Consequences of Iran-Iraq War
.... In the early 1970's, the
Shah of
Iran gave substantial aid to a Kurdish rebellion in Northern Iraq and re asserted
Iran's claim to control the Shatt al Arab. ....
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Crisis in Iran & American Foreign Policy
.... the Middle East. Under the
Shah,
Iran had formed one of the cornerstones of American policy in the region. Open warfare broke out ....
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The Iranian Revolution
.... could influence events in
Iran more easily, sending in audio tapes of his sermons and his philosophy to supporters in
Iran.) The
shah's government drastically ....
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THE IRANIAN REVOLUTION
.... The critical moment in this development was the overthrow of the last
Shah of
Iran in 1979 and the establishment of the Iranian revolutionary Islamist ....
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CIA & Overthrow of the Iranian Government
.... Roosevelt's grandson, Kermit Roosevelt, went to
Iran to oversee the implementation of the coup. The most trouble the CIA had was in convincing the
shah ro go ....
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US Role in Afghanistan
.... Until 1979, the US had been able to protect its interests in the region through the
Shah of
Iran, whom it supported with military assistance in return for ....
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Afghanistan and the CIA
.... Until 1979, the US had been able to protect its interests in the region through the
Shah of
Iran, whom it supported with military assistance in return for ....
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Evolution of US Foreign Policy Toward Iraq & Iran
.... According to Metz, "the Baath's pan-Arab and socialist leanings alienated both the pro-Western Gulf states and the
Shah of
Iran" (1990, pp. 59-60). ....
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Freedom of the Press
.... the cues of foreign policy makers rather than exercising independent judgement in reporting the social, economic, and political life of
Iran under the
Shah ... ....
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Iranian Revolution
.... of
Iran's huge oil revenues into the hands of a very small, elite group orbiting around the
Shah, as well as a growing perception that
Iran was becoming too ....
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United States and Iran: An Analysis
.... The revolutionaries objected to the despotic government of the
Shah, and their .... Revolution adopted the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of
Iran on October 24 ....
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The Origins of Middle Eastern Terrorism
.... or the tendency of tribal and clan mentality to trump nation-state borders; and the Iranian revolution, which deposed the CIA-backed
Shah of
Iran and installed ....
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AMERICAN BETRAYAL
.... So, why not applaud
Iran's, and Mossadegh's progress? .... It is easy, looking back, to blame America for bringing the
Shah back to power. ....
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RECENT DEVELOPMENTS AND 19TH CENTURY TRENDS Thi
.... Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. Others, such as Iraq and
Iran under the
Shah wasted most of them on arms purchases. The oil wealth of the ....
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