The Carter Administration and the Fall of Iran’s Pahlavi Dynasty: US-Iran Relations on the Brink of the 1979 Revolution

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Palgrave Macmillan US, 6 avr. 2016 - 264 pages

This book is a tale of loss: the loss of Iran as America's main ally and agent in the Middle East and the downfall of the short-lived Pahlavi monarchy and America's inability and unwillingness to prevent its demise. Khomeini's triumph altered America's perception of Islam and fundamentally changed its relationship with Iran.

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Javier Gil Guerrero is a researcher at the Institute for Culture and Society, University of Navarra, Spain, and also a professor of contemporary history in the School of Communication. He has published several articles on US foreign policy in the Middle East and Islam.

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