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1. International Cliency Relationships and the Politics of Client States
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Tables and Figure ix
- Preface xi
- 1. International Cliency Relationships and the Politics of Client States 1
- 2. Domestic Politics and Foreign Penetration in Iran, 1800-1951 28
- 3. The Mosaddeq Regime and Its Demise, 1951-1953 57
- 4. The Establishment of a U.S. Client State in Iran 85
- 5. The State and Society in Iran under the Shah 130
- 6. The Politics of the Iranian Client State 166
- 7. The Policies of the Highly Autonomous State 197
- Conclusion 223
- Selected Bibliography 229
- Index 237
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Tables and Figure ix
- Preface xi
- 1. International Cliency Relationships and the Politics of Client States 1
- 2. Domestic Politics and Foreign Penetration in Iran, 1800-1951 28
- 3. The Mosaddeq Regime and Its Demise, 1951-1953 57
- 4. The Establishment of a U.S. Client State in Iran 85
- 5. The State and Society in Iran under the Shah 130
- 6. The Politics of the Iranian Client State 166
- 7. The Policies of the Highly Autonomous State 197
- Conclusion 223
- Selected Bibliography 229
- Index 237