The podcast explores the complex and historically fraught relationship between England and Iran, timed to coincide with their World Cup match. It examines how England, initially seen as an aspirational power by Iranian intellectuals due to its Enlightenment ideals, later became viewed with disappointment and distrust as British policies failed to align with those ideals. The discussion covers key historical moments, including the Anglo-Persian War, the granting of oil concessions to British companies, and the 1953 coup that toppled Prime Minister Mossadegh. Ali Ansari, Professor of History at St. Andrews and an Iranian exile, provides expert insight, noting how admiration for British political models coexisted with resentment over British economic and political dominance. The conversation also touches on the enduring stereotype of Britain as a cunning "old fox" in the Iranian imagination, even as English remains a vital second language.
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