Britain's Informal Empire in the Middle East

Daniel Silverfarb, Majid Khadduri

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Author
Daniel Silverfarb, Majid Khadduri
Publish Date
1986-06-12
Subtitle
A Case Study of Iraq 1929-1941
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
200
Publisher Name
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0195039971
ISBN-13
9780195039979
citemno
257424
Edition
1
SKU
9780195039979

Description

This is a penetrating account of Anglo-Iraqi relations from 1929, when Britain decided to grant independence to Iraq, to 1941, when hostilities between the two nations came to an end. Showing how Britain tried--and failed--to maintain its political influence, economic ascendancy, and strategic position in Iraq after independence, Silverfarb presents a suggestive analysis of the possibilities and limitations of indirect rule by imperial powers in the Third World. The book also tells of the rapid disintegration of Britain's dominance in the Middle East after World War I and portrays the struggle of a recently independent Arab nation to free itself from the lingering grip of a major European power.