During the 1960s and 1970s, the imperial government of the Shah of Iran encouraged foreign investment in Iranian domestic industries. United States firms, attracted by the incentives that the government offered and the friendly political climate, helped organize, finance, and operate Iranian corporations in several sectors of the economy, including banking, insurance, oil drilling, and pharmaceuticals. This mutually advantageous relationship, however, was disrupted by the turmoil which followed the fall of the Shah in early 1979. The new Islamic government nationalized certain major domestic industries and reversed Iran\u27s previously pro-investment policies. In addition, the seizure in November 1979 of the United States Embassy in Teher...
The air was crisp as President Jimmy Carter entered the building. Uncharacteristically cold, even by...
This book reconstructs and explains the arms relationship that successive U.S. administrations devel...
This thesis reconstructs and explains the arms relationship that successive U.S. administrations dev...
The Iranian crisis created a laboratory in which to examine theforeign affairspowers of the branche...
The roots of tension between Iran and the United States can be traced back to 1951, when Muhammad Mo...
Precious little has been written in academic scholarship about the US arms relationship with Iran. M...
For the nearly two years that Americans were held hostage in Teheran, United States courts presided ...
ever since the fall of the pro-US monarchy. Even though subsequent US administrations since 1979 hav...
The years 1951 to 1953 are among the most important and controversial in Iranian history. The period...
The end of the Cold War has caused the emergence of regional conflicts and a lack of focus in United...
This thesis analyzes the trajectory of U.S.-Iran relations from 1969, when Richard Nixon came to off...
On January 19, 1981, the United States signed. an agreement with Iran that achieved the release of f...
This research seeks to further the knowledge of the United States – Iran international relations thr...
Before the 1979 Iranian Islamic Revolution, the US helped Iran in developing its nuclear program, bu...
In response to the takeover of the American Embassy in Iran in 1979, President Jimmy Carter issued t...
The air was crisp as President Jimmy Carter entered the building. Uncharacteristically cold, even by...
This book reconstructs and explains the arms relationship that successive U.S. administrations devel...
This thesis reconstructs and explains the arms relationship that successive U.S. administrations dev...
The Iranian crisis created a laboratory in which to examine theforeign affairspowers of the branche...
The roots of tension between Iran and the United States can be traced back to 1951, when Muhammad Mo...
Precious little has been written in academic scholarship about the US arms relationship with Iran. M...
For the nearly two years that Americans were held hostage in Teheran, United States courts presided ...
ever since the fall of the pro-US monarchy. Even though subsequent US administrations since 1979 hav...
The years 1951 to 1953 are among the most important and controversial in Iranian history. The period...
The end of the Cold War has caused the emergence of regional conflicts and a lack of focus in United...
This thesis analyzes the trajectory of U.S.-Iran relations from 1969, when Richard Nixon came to off...
On January 19, 1981, the United States signed. an agreement with Iran that achieved the release of f...
This research seeks to further the knowledge of the United States – Iran international relations thr...
Before the 1979 Iranian Islamic Revolution, the US helped Iran in developing its nuclear program, bu...
In response to the takeover of the American Embassy in Iran in 1979, President Jimmy Carter issued t...
The air was crisp as President Jimmy Carter entered the building. Uncharacteristically cold, even by...
This book reconstructs and explains the arms relationship that successive U.S. administrations devel...
This thesis reconstructs and explains the arms relationship that successive U.S. administrations dev...