This work examines the Iranian Crisis of 1946 and its active role in
shaping the Cold War that followed. It is intended to serve as a case
study of how the United States was able to successfully flex its
short-lived atomic monopoly and achieve its international objectives
in the early postwar era. This writing engages with the robust
academic field of U.S. foreign relations that over the past number of
years revisited and reimagined the origins and driving forces of the
Cold War.
The Soviet Union’s violation of a troop withdrawal agreement at the
conclusion of the Second World War, coupled with its active support of
Kurdish and Azeri separatist movements, aggressively tested the new
and evolving international order. The primary objective of this work
is to understand how the international community achieved a relatively
peaceful withdrawal of Soviet forces from Iranian territory. I contend
that: 1) Iran possessed, due to its wartime role and latent economic
potential, a degree of leverage in negotiations with the United States
and Russia that other nations did not; 2) that the Iranian prime
minister, Ahmad Qavam, shrewdly manipulated both superpowers with his
own brand of masterful statecraft while pursuing his own
“Iran-centric” objectives; 3) that the United States used its
preponderance of military, economic, and diplomatic might to
effectively achieve its postwar aims; and 4) the primary actors in the
crisis solidified the legitimacy of the United Nations and its
Security Council, which had previously been in jeopardy.
While lesser known than the Berlin Airlift or the Korean War or the
Cuban Missile Crisis, the Iranian Crisis revealed for the first time
what a superpower clash might look like. This event provides a
stunning example of crisis management by the primary participants. The
Iranian Crisis was indeed the birth of the Cold War, and it
established a model for state actions during and after this long
conflict. The Crisis also provides a powerful example of how
third-party entities outside of Europe, despite possessing relatively
meager military and economic might, had the ability to alter and
occasionally manipulate superpower behavior.
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The Bridge to Victory
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781498576970
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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