Petroleum and Progress in Iran Petroleum and Progress in Iran

Petroleum and Progress in Iran

Oil, Development, and the Cold War

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Publisher Description

From the 1940s to 1960s, Iran developed into the world's first 'petro-state', where oil represented the bulk of state revenue and supported an industrializing economy, expanding middle class, and powerful administrative and military apparatus. Drawing on both American and Iranian sources, Gregory Brew outlines how the Pahlavi petro-state emerged from a confluence of forces – some global, some local. He shows how the shah's particular form of oil-based authoritarianism evolved from interactions with American developmentalists, Pahlavi technocrats, and major oil companies, all against the looming backdrop of the United States' Cold War policy and the coup d'etat of August 1953. By placing oil at the centre of the Cold War narrative, Brew contextualises Iran's pro-Western alignment and slide into petrolic authoritarianism. Synthesising a wide range of sources and research methods, this book demonstrates that the Pahlavi petro-state was not born, but made, and not solely by the Pahlavi shah.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2022
22 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
505
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
12.5
MB
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