La diplomatie britannique en Iran (1918-1933) : évolution et impact
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Auteur / Autrice : | Rassoul Khalafi |
Direction : | Catherine Coquery-Vidrovitch |
Type : | Thèse de doctorat |
Discipline(s) : | Civilisation britannique |
Date : | Soutenance en 1992 |
Etablissement(s) : | Paris 7 |
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This thesis studies the british government's attempt to redefine its aim in Iran following the first world war and the octobre revolution to develop a policy which be appropriate and effective in the newly emerging circumstances. We study primerly lord Curzon's persian policy, the causes and consequences of its failure. We emphasize britian's reaction to the emergence of Reza Khan as the dominant political figure in Iran who eventually became the shah of Iran in 1926. With Reza Khan Pahlavi a new order was estabilished in Iran, considering the importance of their interests, the british had to negotiate their relations and alter their diplomacy in Iran. The second part of the study deals with this policy alternation.