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Power, and Interests of the British Establishment
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IRAN, A GLOBAL GEOPOLITICAL, AND STRATEGIC FOCAL POINT, AND HUB THROUGHOUT THE HISTORY AND BEYOND: A CASE OF THE BRITISH INDIAN EMPIRE, AND THE UNITED KINGDOM’S FOSSIL ENERGY NEEDS IN THE 19TH AND 20TH CENTURIES. (IRAN, THE PERSIAN GULF & A.P.O.C.)
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NOT A QUESTION OF IMPERIAL FLAG WAVING, BUT A MATTER OF THE UNITED KINGDOM’S ECONOMIC SURVIVAL: THE BRITISH LABOUR GOVERNMENT IN DISARRAY OVER THE OIL CRISIS IN IRAN: IDEOLOGY V. REALITY: 1948-1951.
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IRAN, AND THE ROOT OF THE ANGLO-IRANIAN OIL COMPANY’S DISPUTE. CHALLENGING THE UNITED KINGDOM’S WORLD AUTHORITY. A TURNING POINT. 1945-1951
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THE ANGLO-IRANIAN OIL COMPANY. A FORERUNNER TO BRITISH PETROLEUM COMPANY LIMITED. (BP.)
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THE AMERICAN POSITION ON THE IRANIAN OIL CRISIS OF 1951-53: AMERICAN MEDIATION WITH AN EYE ON A.I.O.C.: A TOUCH OF HYPOCRISY IN THE US. PROSPECTIVE: BRITISH POST A.I.O.C. STRATEGIC ATTITUDE TOWARDS THE PERSIAN GULF.
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SIR ANTHONY EDEN AND DELUSION OF GRANDEUR: IRANIAN OIL CRISIS EXPOSED BRITISH WEAKNESS: SUEZ WAS ONLY AN UNDERLINE THAT BRITAIN COULD NOT ACT MILITARILY WITHOUT AMERICAN CONCURRENCE.
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THE NATIONALISATION OF THE ANGLO-IRANIAN OIL COMPANY, AND THE ENDING OF BRITISH PARAMOUNTCY IN THE MIDDLE EAST: A BRITISH DEBACLE, AND THE BIRTH OF BRITISH PETROLEUM COMPANY LTD.
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BRITAIN NO LONGER A WORLD POWER TO ACT ALONE: THE NATIONALISATION OF THE ANGLO-IRANIAN OIL COMPANY’S CRISIS: AN EXAMPLE BRITAIN SHOULD HAVE LEARNT IN THE SUEZ CANAL CRISIS OF 1956
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THE ANGLO–IRANIAN OIL COMPANY’S CRISIS MORE CRUCIAL THAN THE SUEZ CANAL CRISIS: BRITISH LIMITATION: NOT LEARNING A LESSON!
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BRITAIN AND THE AFTERMATH OF THE ANGLO–IRANIAN OIL COMPANY’S CRISIS
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1954: THE BRITISH CONSERVATIVE GOVERNMENT AND THE ENDING OF THE NATIONALISATION OF THE ANGLO-IRANIAN OIL COMPANY’S CRISIS.
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THE COMING OF THE BRITISH CONSERVATIVE PARTY TO OFFICE IN 1951 AND THE NATIONALISATION OF THE ANGLO-IRANIAN OIL COMPANY’S CRISIS.
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THE FALL OF THE BRITISH LABOUR GOVERNMENT IN 1951, IN THE MIDST OF THE NATIONALISATION OF THE ANGLO-IRANIAN OIL COMPANY’S CRISIS.
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1948: THE BRITISH LABOUR GOVERNMENT AND THE COMING OF THE ANGLO-IRANIAN OIL COMPANY’S CRISIS
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Immediate Background to the Nationalisation of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company’s Crisis: Britain and Iran
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British Application to Join the European Economic Community
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The Path to Independence of the British Colonies
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What is the Commonwealth?
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The British Conservative Government’s Political Elite, and Post WWII Co-operation with Europe: Crisis of Confidence in British Politics, and the 2016 Referendum on Disrupting the Status quo!
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The Start of the Decolonisation Process of the British Empire: The Dominions, and the Commonwealth.
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Impacts of Two World Wars on the British Empire
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British Imperial Defence, and Power
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The Anglo-American”Special Nuclear Relationship”: The Origin of Contemporary British Bi-Partisan Defence Strategy
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Labour Imperial Establishment, and Protecting British Power, and Interests in the Decolonisation Process: Bevinian Atlanticist View in A Bi-Partisan British Post WWII.
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The British Imperial Expansion
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American Pressure on the British Empire for the Independence of India: American Financial Leverage on the Decolonisation of the British Empire.
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The British Political Elite: Social, and Historical Context, and Background: The British Establishment.
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Biography of the Leading Personalities of the British Imperial Political Elite Establishment, Presiding Over the Decolonisation Policy of the British Empire, and its Wider Implications
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“Churchillian” Foreign Policy Since 1945: Imperial Establishment’s Ideological Adjustments to Managing British Power, and Interests in Post Colonial Britain.
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Post Imperial “Churchillian” Defence, and Economic British Foreign Policy
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Theory of Elite
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Conservative Imperial Political Elite Establishment in the Decolonisation Process of the British Empire
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The Imperial Political Elite Establishment’s Strategies for Protecting British Power
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American Anti-Colonialism, and the Liquidation of the British Empire.
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Power, and Elite Theories
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From the British Empire to the Modern Commonwealth
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Pax Britannica – The Zenith of the British Empire
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The British Labour Party Uses Humanitarian Assistance as a Means of International Diplomacy In the Twenty-First Century
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Elite’s Power, and Interests in Britain
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The British Conservative Government’s Political Elite, and the European Union: Safeguarding British Interests (With Special Reference to: 2010 – 2016)
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British Foreign Policy Towards The I.R. Iran With Special Reference To The Two Main British Governing Parties: 2000-2015
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Warming up of Anglo – Iranian Relations in a Changing Middle East
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Iran: A Traditional and Vital Strategic Asset for the West in the 21st Century
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The British Conservative Party, Iran, and the Persian Gulf: A New Era?