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Title
Whitewashing the Shah: racial liberalism and U.S. foreign policy during the 1953 Coup of Iran
Description
When the United States’ Central Intelligence Agency recently declassified documents relating to the 1953 Coup in Iran, it was discovered that American involvement was much deeper than previously known. In fact, the CIA had orchestrated the coup against democratically-elected Mohammed Mossadegh. This action was sold to the United States public as being essential to democracy, which seems contradictory to its actual purpose. U.S. political leaders justified the coup by linking it to what Charles Mills calls “racial liberalism,” a longstanding ideological tradition in America that elevates the white citizen to a place of power and protection while making the racial noncitizens “others” in the political system. Political leaders in the United States relied on bribing the American media to portray the Shah as the white citizen and Mossadegh as a racial other, the white citizen was restored to power and the racial other was overthrown.
Date Created
2016
Contributors
- Anderson, Kira C (Author)
- Forrest, M. David (Thesis advisor)
- Murphy Erfani, Julie (Committee member)
- Behl, Natasha (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
Topical Subject
Geographic Subject
Resource Type
Extent
iv, 63 pages
Language
eng
Copyright Statement
In Copyright
Primary Member of
Peer-reviewed
No
Open Access
No
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.38759
Statement of Responsibility
by Kira C. Anderson
Description Source
Viewed on June 24, 2020
Level of coding
full
Note
thesis
Partial requirement for: M.A., Arizona State University, 2016
bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 44-63)
Field of study: Social Justice and Human Rights
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- 2016-06-01 08:59:44
System Modified
- 2021-08-30 01:22:40
- 3 years 2 months ago
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