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ID127503
Title ProperMyth of perfidious Albion
Other Title InformationAnglo-Iranian relations in historical perspective
LanguageENG
AuthorAnsari, Ali M
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Over the last few years publicly-expressed anti-British sentiment has been on the rise, tapping into a latent Anglophobia in Iranian political culture. Iran's relationship with the British goes back much further than the relationship with the Americans, who benefit from a curious indulgence. During the 19th century, Iran was largely seen through the prism of British interests in India, yet Russia, which loomed large at that time, has also seemingly escaped responsibility for its role. Certainly the advent of oil changed British focus and the confrontation over Anglo-Iranian Oil came to define British-Iranian relations for the modern era. Yet paradoxically, there is, somewhere, a deeper and more complex relationship in which a degree of mutual respect remains.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Affairs Vol. 44, No.3; Nov 2013: p.378-391
Journal SourceAsian Affairs Vol. 44, No.3; Nov 2013: p.378-391
Key WordsIran ;  Iranian Political Culture ;  British - Iranian Relations ;  Oil ;  Britain


 
 
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