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U.S. Foreign Policy and the Shah: Building a Client State in Iran, Mark J. Gasiorowski, Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1991, xvi + 228 pp., biblio. and index to p. 242, hardback $35.00

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2022

Eric Hooglund*
Affiliation:
The Middle East Journal

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Copyright © Association For Iranian Studies, Inc 1993

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References

1. In ch. 3, pp. 57–83, the author emphasizes the role of Iranian principals in the 1953 coup. He has previously published an extensive account of U.S. involvement in the overthrow of Mosaddeq. See Gasiorowski, Mark, “The 1953 Coup d'État in Iran,” International Journal of Middle Eastern Studies 19 (August 1987): 261–86CrossRefGoogle Scholar.