DESCRIPTION
Mossadegh
and the Future of Iran is a collection of articles from a Conference
with the same name, which was held in May 3-6, 2001, in commemoration of
the 50th Anniversary of Dr. Mohammad Mossadegh’s Government (1951-1953)
in Iran, at Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago, Illinois.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword,
Houshang Keshavarz Sadr, Former Social Science Researcher at Tehran
University, Paris, France
Mossadegh’s
Premiership: Possibilities and Constraints, Fakherddin Azimi, University
of Connecticut, Storrs
Mossadegh:
Alive and Observant, Ali Asghar Haj Seyed Javadi, Writer and Journalist,
Paris, Fance
Mossadegh,
Oil Crisis and the Price of Independence, Cyrus Bina, University of
Minnesota, Morris
Mossadegh
and Iran’s Democratic Movement, Mansur Farhang, Bently College, Vermont
1953 Coup in Iran, Ervand Abrahamian, City University of New York, New
York
The
British Confrontation with Mossadegh Government, Fakherddin Azimi,
University of onnecticut, Storrs
National (Melli) Movement
and Religious Forces, Ali Rahnama, American University of Paris, and
Sharhram Ghanbari, Social Science Researcher, Paris
Parliamentary
Bills of the Mossadegh Government and their Social Bases and Ideals, Ali
Shahandeh, Legal Scholar, Stockholm, Sweden
Legal
Interpretation of Referendum, Dissolution of Parliament and Emergency
Powers Under Mossadegh’s Premiership, Iraj Pezeshkzad, Writer, Paris,
France
Human
Rights and the Mossadegh Government, Abdolkarim Lahiji, Human Rights
Lawyer and Legal Scholar, Paris, France
Upshot
of Student Movement of July 1999 and its Future Prospects, Mehrdad
Darvishpour,University of Stockholm, Sweden
A
Reflection on Iran’s Student Movement in 1960-62, Hamid Zolnoor, Former
Member of Student Movement, Paris, France
Learning about Micro
Organizing from Mossadegh’s Experience and its Application for Iran,
Hamid Akbari, Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago
What
is to be learned from Mossadegh’s Experience for the Future, Behrouz
Moazami, New School University, New York
Mossadegh
and Constitutionalism, Houshang Keshavarz Sadr, Former Social Science
Researcher at Tehran University, Paris, France
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