This paper discuses the British Labour government's social, economic and military policies in Iraq between 1945 and 1948. The ability of the Iraqi monarchy to adapt to the British policies after World War II is discussed. The British were trying to put more social justice into the Iraqi regime in order to keep British influence and to increase the Iraqi regime's stability against the Arab nationalist movement
Následující studie přináší pohled na vývoj situace v oblasti dnešního Íráku v době poválečné britsk...
My paper looks at struggles between British authorities, Arab nationalists, and U.S.-trained officia...
Anglo-American post-Second World War relations in the Middle East included cases of close cooperatio...
Britain during the Labour government's administration took a major step toward developing Iraq prima...
This study analyses British and local Iraqi elites' efforts to avoid social revolution through promo...
This study analyses British and local Iraqi elites' efforts to avoid social revolution through promo...
This study explores the nature of the Anglo-Iraqi so-called friendship in the period 1950–1953. With...
The present work is a study of the background to the Rashid Ali movement of 1941, and the influence...
Following the termination of its mandate in 1932, Britain precariously tried to retain its influence...
The Mandate system that developed in the aftermath of the Great War fundamentally changed the way th...
This article analyses British policy towards Iraq during the period following the Second World War u...
A few days after signing the Armistice of Mudros on 30 October 1918, British forces occupied the Ott...
When the defunct Ottoman Empire’s Middle-Eastern territory was divided by Britain and France in the ...
This thesis argues that the current literature on UK policy towards Iraq, whether favourable or unfa...
This study explores the role of the Anglo-Libyan relationship and the British military facilities in...
Následující studie přináší pohled na vývoj situace v oblasti dnešního Íráku v době poválečné britsk...
My paper looks at struggles between British authorities, Arab nationalists, and U.S.-trained officia...
Anglo-American post-Second World War relations in the Middle East included cases of close cooperatio...
Britain during the Labour government's administration took a major step toward developing Iraq prima...
This study analyses British and local Iraqi elites' efforts to avoid social revolution through promo...
This study analyses British and local Iraqi elites' efforts to avoid social revolution through promo...
This study explores the nature of the Anglo-Iraqi so-called friendship in the period 1950–1953. With...
The present work is a study of the background to the Rashid Ali movement of 1941, and the influence...
Following the termination of its mandate in 1932, Britain precariously tried to retain its influence...
The Mandate system that developed in the aftermath of the Great War fundamentally changed the way th...
This article analyses British policy towards Iraq during the period following the Second World War u...
A few days after signing the Armistice of Mudros on 30 October 1918, British forces occupied the Ott...
When the defunct Ottoman Empire’s Middle-Eastern territory was divided by Britain and France in the ...
This thesis argues that the current literature on UK policy towards Iraq, whether favourable or unfa...
This study explores the role of the Anglo-Libyan relationship and the British military facilities in...
Následující studie přináší pohled na vývoj situace v oblasti dnešního Íráku v době poválečné britsk...
My paper looks at struggles between British authorities, Arab nationalists, and U.S.-trained officia...
Anglo-American post-Second World War relations in the Middle East included cases of close cooperatio...