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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An American in Tehran; US exceptionalism & the Great-p.,
By Rob S. Glase (Portland, OR) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Strangling of Persia (Persia Observed Series) (Hardcover)
Shuster's work stands as a prime example of American exeptionalism when the US was still an exception in international relations. His story is a sad tale of an American realist/idealist who attempted to rise above the great-power rivalries to bring stability and autonomy to a budding democracy caught between strategic conciderations. Anyone farmilure with the US involvement in the coup to overthrow the popular goverment of Mossadiq in 1953 will notice the many parellels and sad ironies in the Shuster text. This book is also perfect as a background to the relationship between the US and the Persian people. Shuster's work is a truely American attack on the European empirial system, and a scathing critic of the culture of diplomacy. Shuster was an exceptional man writing in an exceptional time, but it was exceptions such as Shuster which generated America's exceptional image throughout the world. Robert S. Glase
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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In the name of Iran,
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This review is from: The Strangling of Persia (Paperback)
This book was first hand account of Mr. W. Morgan SHUSTER that how he was a finance consultant for Iran's government during early 1900. He wroked hard to reform Iran's corrupt institutes, and when Russia and Britian found him a problem. Thus, Russia invaded Iran and their army murdered innocent Iranian. Consequently, Mr. SHUSTER quit his position and he left Iran so Russian army would stop murdering Iranians.
It is an excellent book, it worth every penny. |
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The Strangling of Persia (Persia Observed Series) by W. Morgan Shuster (Hardcover - June 1987)
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