ID | 121477 |
Title Proper | Lyndon B. Johnson and arms credit sales to Iran 1964-1968 |
Language | ENG |
Author | McGlinchey, Stephen |
Publication | 2013. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | During the 1960s, Iran transitioned from a client state into an emerging partner of America. Crucial to the analysis of this transformation is understanding how Iran progressed from a low-priority military aid recipient in the 1950s to a military credit purchase partner in 1964. The transformation was characterized by frequent difficulties and disagreements as the Shah's demands and Washington's ability and/or desire to fulfill those demands rarely coalesced until the twilight of the Johnson Administration. |
`In' analytical Note | Middle East Journal Vol. 67, No.2; Spring 2013: p.229-247 |
Journal Source | Middle East Journal Vol. 67, No.2; Spring 2013: p.229-247 |
Key Words | Iran ; America ; Military Aid ; Johnson Administration ; Arms Credit Sales - 1964-1968 |