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Iran: The Illusion of power
Already acclaimed as "a devastating portrait" (Business Week), this revised and updated edition of Robert Graham's book is particularly revealing of how the Shah of Iran's neglect of his country's basic needs, and misreading of its mood, led to one of the most stunning political reversals of the century.
Powerfully persuasive, as well as timely in light of today's headlines, Iran: The Illusion of Power recalls how the economic oil boom of the 1970s led the Shah—as well as the rest of the world—to believe that his country and its government were on the brink of becoming a great world power, while it was actually on the verge of destruction. Robert Graham gives persuasive demonstration, providing the reader with not only fascinating, but essential political reading for the 1980s.
Robert Graham is the Madrid correspondent for The Financial Times and was based in Iran from 1975 to 1977. He is a leading authority on Middle East affairs.
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