The Iranian Revolution and the Cold War: The Unraveling of a Client State and the Birth of a Revisionist Power

Introduction The Cold War was characterized by a bipolar global order, where states were often compelled to align with either the American or Soviet bloc. Within this framework, the regime of Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi in Iran was a quintessential US client state: a massive recipient of American arms, a bulwark against Soviet expansionism, and … Continue reading The Iranian Revolution and the Cold War: The Unraveling of a Client State and the Birth of a Revisionist Power