United States and Iran
Explore the intricate dynamics of US-Iranian relations in the twentieth century with "United States and Iran" by James F. Goode. Published in 1997 by Palgrave Macmillan, this insightful study spans 235 pages, providing a detailed examination of key events that shaped bilateral ties, particularly focusing on the pivotal crisis surrounding the nationalization of British oil interests during the mid-century period. Goode’s analytical approach not only investigates political maneuverings but also delves into historical contexts, revealing the complexities of foreign diplomacy. As you navigate through this engaging narrative, gain a deeper understanding of how historical events have influenced modern interactions between these nations. This first edition is a must-read for scholars, historians, or anyone interested in international relations and the geopolitical landscape.