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Iran (RLE Iran D) The Illusion of Power

By Robert Graham Copyright 1978

    The sudden increase of oil prices in 1973 meant that the foreign revenues of Iran quadrupled in just over two months. As the first OPEC member to begin disbursing this extra revenue on a significant scale, Iran offers the first complete example of the social, economic and political problems this caused. This book examines the cycle of the boom and the years that led up to it – from the rural and essentially backward nature of the country to the euphoria of 1973 when the Shah seriously talked of Iran reaching the Great Civilisation, where by the 1990s Iran would be the world’s fifth power. And then finally through to the loss of control over expenditure, the cancellation of ambitious projects and eventual disillusionment with all the attendant problems of expectations and increased social and political tension. A comprehensive analysis of the system of government in Iran is provided in Part Three of the book, demonstrating that this has created a repressed stability, incapable of promoting social and economic progress.

    Part 1: The Creation of Modern Iran  1. The Coming of the Boom  2. The Growth of Urban Iran  3. Oil and the Iranian Economy  4. Monarchy and the Pahlavi Dynasty  Part 2: Cycle of the Boom  5. The Big Opportunity  6. Limits to Oil Wealth  7. Successes and Failures  Part 3: The System of Power  8. Use and Abuse of Power  9. Control Through Money  10. Influence of the Military  11. Problems of Culture Conclusion  12. Appendix: Pahlavi Foundation: Known Assets in December 1977.  Index

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