British Diplomatic Oil Crisis: Contemporary Anglo-Saxon Geopolitical Rivalries in the Persian Gulf: Drawing a Lesson? Or Sir Anthony Eden‘s Delusion of Grandeur.

British Diplomatic Oil Crisis: Contemporary Anglo-Saxon Geopolitical Rivalries in the Persian Gulf: Drawing a Lesson? Or Sir Anthony Eden‘s Delusion of Grandeur.

Company.
My, investigation begins with the Labour administration.
When the Labour Government of 1945-51 was in power the Anglo-Iranian
Oil Company crisis developed. This is followed by an analysis of the
Conservative Government’s policy on its coming to office in 1951. It
was under the Conservative administration that the crisis of the
AIOC finally came to an end in 1954. The book therefore traces and
analyses the response of two British political parties to what they
perceived as a major threat to British interests in an era of severe
economic and industrial difficulties.

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