I get a "session expired" notice and then can't find the document with their search.
Marc
I get a "session expired" notice and then can't find the document with their search.
Marc
Sic Bisquitus Disintegrat...
Marc W.D. Tyrrell, Ph.D.
Institute of Interdisciplinary Studies,
Senior Research Fellow,
The Canadian Centre for Intelligence and Security Studies, NPSIA
Carleton University
http://marctyrrell.com/
Yup, Marc - that is exactly what it seems to be doing now. It looks like the best solution is to just e-mail the document (over 200 pages) to SWJED to put in the library, and then we can put a link in this thread.
Sounds good to me .
Marc
Sic Bisquitus Disintegrat...
Marc W.D. Tyrrell, Ph.D.
Institute of Interdisciplinary Studies,
Senior Research Fellow,
The Canadian Centre for Intelligence and Security Studies, NPSIA
Carleton University
http://marctyrrell.com/
Plan for the Reorganization of the Imperial Iranian Gendarmerie, 20 February 1943.
Thanks for sending this in Jed - Dave
Very nice work guys.
For those interested, Stephen Ambrose had some commentary on the Shwarzkopf mission and it's impact on Iranian politics in Ike's Spies.
That book is on my shelf, Zen, but I felt its treatment of those formative years of our relationship with Iran was relatively sparse. The meat in Ike's Spies regarding Iran really focuses on the immediate lead up to and execution of the coup against Mossadeqh.
For those with a real interest in more detail on the period immediately preceding the above, I highly recommend The Origins of the Cold War in the Near East: Great Power Conflict and Diplomacy in Iran, Turkey and Greece. Acheson's Pulitzer-prize-winning classic Present at the Creation also covers the Iran issue with a fair amount of insider detail.
Hence the descriptor... " some" instead of another word like "comprehensive"That book is on my shelf, Zen, but I felt its treatment of those formative years of our relationship with Iran was relatively sparse"
I agree with you though Jed that Ike's Spies is a better book for the "why" of Ajax; and Acheson is a must read for anyone wanting to understand the postwar world.
Your comment also reminds me that SWC members wanted to find good reads probably would like to take a look at your shelf. You can show them via "Shelfari" My shelf is here ( I'm up to around 15-20 % of my actual collection). Might be a nice app/feature to display a SWJ recommended reading section. Just a thought.
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