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... Henry Moore John Moores Stanley Morison Akito Morita Mohammed Mossadegh Nevill Mott Erwin Mueller George Mueller Robert Mugabe ...
1991 - Gale Group | Sunday Times HA GDA
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Tópico(s): Politics and Conflicts in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Middle East
1955 - University of Chicago Press | The Journal of Politics
Previous articleNext article No AccessAn Experiment with Civilian Dictatorship in Iran; The Case of Mohammed MossadeghN. Marbury EfimencoN. Marbury Efimenco Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited by The Journal of Politics Volume 17, Number 3Aug., 1955 Sponsored by the Southern Political Science Association Article DOIhttps://doi.org/ ...
Tópico(s): Politics and Conflicts in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Middle East
1955 - University of Chicago Press | The Journal of Politics
... two outstanding postwar Iranian politicians—Ahmed Ghavam and Mohammed Mossadegh— illustrate the effect on Iranian politics of the ...
Tópico(s): Turkey's Politics and Society
1965 - SAGE Publishing | The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
... the 1953 operation to overthrow the government of Mohammed Mossadegh in Iran. It is a metaphor for the ...
Tópico(s): Military and Defense Studies
2002 - Routledge | New Political Science
... overthrew that country's democratically elected Prime Minister, Mohammed Mossadegh) and three others to found the African Wildlife ...
Tópico(s): Environmental Philosophy and Ethics
2008 - Taylor & Francis | Capitalism Nature Socialism
Abstract The coup against Mossadegh has often been described as the beginning of the 'Golden Age' of the CIA. The article argues that, while the coup was successful in getting rid of Mossadegh, its negative short-term and long-term consequences in Iran but also for the United States weigh heavily. Without thorough analysis why it nearly failed, the coup became a fatal catalyst for other interventions of the CIA that led to the Bay of Pigs disaster. If intelligence activities lose their moral dimension ...
Tópico(s): International Relations and Foreign Policy
2011 - Taylor & Francis | Intelligence & National Security
... examining US efforts to forcibly depose Iran's Mohammed Mossadegh (1953) and Chile's Salvador Allende (1970–1973). ...
Tópico(s): Global Peace and Security Dynamics
2015 - Oxford University Press | International Studies Quarterly
... British oil holdings in Iran by prime minister Mohammed Mossadegh, a turning point in cold war history.
Tópico(s): Natural Resources and Economic Development
1998 - Association of College and Research Libraries | Choice Reviews Online
... V Ali Nasser Mohammad Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Mohammad Mossadegh Hosni Mubarak Mustafa al-Nahhas Gamal Abdul Nasser Jafar Mohammed Nimeiri Turgut Ozal Shimon Peres Qabus bin Said ...
Tópico(s): Islamic Studies and History
1990 - Association of College and Research Libraries | Choice Reviews Online
... the 1953 coup that deposed Iranian Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadegh, an earlier moment of upheaval that Milani evokes ...
Tópico(s): Contemporary and Historical Greek Studies
2006 - Johns Hopkins University Press | South Central Review
... to destabilize the regime of the Iranian nationalist Mohammed Mossadegh and the popularly elected government of Jacobo Arbenz ...
Tópico(s): Cuban History and Society
1999 - Oxford University Press | Diplomatic History
... reaction to the appointment of the populist, secular Mohammed Mossadegh to the position of Prime Minister of Iran. Indeed, Mossadegh fell out with the Americans and British with his May 1951 nationalization of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company (AIOC). As is now well known, the CIA [End Page 247] and MI6 undermined his flirtation with socialism by orchestrating a putsch that ultimately reinstated the unpopular Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, who, in turn, returned the nationalized ...
Tópico(s): Islamic Studies and History
2019 - World History Association | Journal of world history
... reaction to the appointment of the populist, secular Mohammed Mossadegh to the position of Prime Minister of Iran. Indeed, Mossadegh fell out with the Americans and British with his May 1951 nationalization of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company (AIOC). As is now well known, the CIA Journal of World History, Vol. 30, Nos. 1&2© 2019 by University of Hawai‘i Press 247 and MI6 undermined his flirtation with socialism by orchestrating a putsch that ultimately reinstated the unpopular Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, who, in turn, returned the nationalized ...
Tópico(s): Islamic Studies and History
2019 - World History Association | Journal of world history
... overthrow in 1953 of the militant nationalist premier, Mohammed Mossadegh, in a CIA-sponsored coup.
Tópico(s): Islamic Studies and History
1975 - Cambridge University Press | Worldview
... S. role in the overthrow of prime minister Mohammed Mossadegh in 1953, and the willingness of policy makers ...
Tópico(s): Intelligence, Security, War Strategy
2007 - American studies | American studies
... indústria petrolífera no Irã, sob o governo de Mohammed Mossadegh entre 1951 e 1953. O trabalho divide-se ...
Tópico(s): Historical and Contemporary Political Dynamics
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