American political influence in the Pahlavi period

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"Influence" is one of the strategies of exercising power that is exercised in ancient times in hard and semi-hard forms and in the new age in soft form by one country against another or from one person to another. In this article, with the aim of examining American political influence in the Pahlavi period, researchers intend to use a descriptive-analytical research method based on a qualitative model with a rational and structural-causal explanatory approach to the axes and examples of American political influence in the Pahlavi period. Examine sound documents.An examination of the political structure of the Pahlavi period shows that the United States, in order to influence the political sphere of this period, due to the structure of the authoritarian government in which the main power is in power, therefore focuses first on the first political power of the country (Shah) and then on the second political power. The country (the government of the great Pahlavi men) and by influencing and dominating these two axes, it will achieve the goals and interests of the United States in the West Asian region.

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Persian
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National Security, Volume:13 Issue: 48, 2023
Pages:
179 to 196
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