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Did the Aspen Institute 'Front' For the Shah?

Dorman, William A. | June 20, 1981 issue

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Focuses on efforts of Aspen, Colorado-based Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies in improving the image of Iran in the U.S. Funds provided by Iran to the institute; Reason for the interest of the institute in Iran; Controversy on the issue of the institute allowing itself to be used by the government of Iran; Opinion of the people of Iran towards its government; Events held by the Aspen Institute for cultural exchange between the U.S. and Iran.

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IRAN -- Foreign relations; UNITED States -- Foreign relations; ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc.; MOHAMMAD Reza Pahlavi, Shah of Iran, 1919-1980; ASPEN (Colo.); COLORADO; IRAN; UNITED States
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