Die globale kapitalistische Expansion und Iran

eine Studie der iranischen politischen Ökonomie (1500-1980)

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Mehdi Parvizi Amineh
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eine Studie der iranischen politischen Ökonomie (1500-1980)

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Lit
Language
German
Pages
684

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Die globale kapitalistische Expansion und Iran
January 1, 1999, Lit Verlag Dr. Wilhelm Hopf
Hardcover in German
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Edition Notes

Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral--Universiteit Amsterdam) under title: Kapitalistische expansie, perifersering en passieve revolutie in Iran (1500-1980).

Includes bibliographical references (p. 597-658) and index.

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Münster
Series
Politikwissenschaft -- Bd. 62, Politikwissenschaft (Münster in Westfalen, Germany) -- Bd. 62.

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Library of Congress
HC475 .A628 1999

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Pagination
xxi, 684 p.
Number of pages
684

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30124171M
LCCN
00337482

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