
Utah State University Press
A Mission for Development: Utah Universities and the Point Four Program in Iran

A Mission for Development: Utah Universities and the Point Four Program in Iran
The Point Four Program sponsored American technical assistance for developing countries during the 1950s-an American Cold War strategy to cultivate friendly governments and economic development in countries purportedly susceptible to Communist influence. Between 1951 and 1964, advisors from Brigham Young University sought to modernize Iranian public education, experts from Utah State University worked to improve agricultural production, and doctors and nurses from the University of Utah helped with the Iranian government's rural health initiatives. In A Mission for Development, author Richard Garlitz offers a critical and clear-eyed assessment of the challenges the Utahns faced and the contributions they made to Iranian development.
The book also reexamines the Iranian political crisis of the early 1950s and the overthrow of Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadegh through the eyes of the Utah advisors. A Mission for Development provides rare insight into the university role in international development and will be of interest to historians and policy makers.
Author: Richard Garlitz |
Publisher: Utah State University Press |
Publication Date: Jul 02, 2018 |
Number of Pages: 214 pages |
Binding: Paperback or Softback |
ISBN-10: 1607327538 |
ISBN-13: 9781607327530 |