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Mark J. Gasiorowski (born October 9, 1954) [1] is a political scientist at Tulane University in New Orleans in the field of Middle East politics, Third World politics, and U.S. foreign policy. He has served frequently as a consultant to the United States Department of State .
Mark Gasiorowski describes this book as the "best account of how the coup occurred". [1] Fariborz Mokhtari (University of Vermont) calles it "detailed and passionately written". [ 2 ] Michael Axworthy appreciates the book but believes that Rahnema "overstates his argument".
Mark J. Gasiorowski (born 1954), American political scientists; Florian Gąsiorowski, pen name of Henryk Struve; Roma Gąsiorowska (born 1981), Polish film actress; Maiden name of Małgorzata Bocheńska
The "Saving Iran's Great Uprising" (Persian: نجات قیام ایران بزرگ; acronymed NEQAB, Persian: نقاب, lit. 'Mask') more commonly known as the Nojeh coup d'état (Persian: کودتای نوژه, romanized: Kūdetâ-ye Nowžeh), was a plan to overthrow the newly established Islamic Republic of Iran and its government of Abolhassan Banisadr and Ruhollah Khomeini.
Historian Mark J. Gasiorowski describes him as "very pro-American". [1] Career Qashqai joined Democrat Party of Ahmad Qavam upon ...
A man wanted for questioning in the death of a woman set ablaze on a subway train is seen in a combination of still images from surveillance video in New York City on Dec. 22, 2024.
As the Grateful Dead’s 60-year anniversary comes up in 2025—coinciding with Dead & Co hitting its 10-year mark—it’s clear that both bands play a unique role in our country’s musical history.
The highly organized Tudeh Party failed to win a single seat, despite receiving the second-highest number of votes. [5]In Tehran, the turnout was double that of previous election and the National Front candidates, including members of Iran Party, Toilers Party, Muslim Mojahedin and non-partisan nationalists won all twelve seats. [6]