Skip to main content

Research Repository

Advanced Search

Development vs. Reform: Attempts at Modernisation During the Twilight of British Influence in Iraq, 1946-58

Franzén, Johan

Authors

Johan Franzén



Abstract

This study analyses British and local Iraqi elites' efforts to avoid social revolution through promotion of economic development during the last years of the Iraqi monarchy. Discussing the complex set-up of domestic Iraqi elites and their ambiguous relations with British officials in Iraq, it argues that the structural composition of the Iraqi state itself is an important explanatory factor for the swift overthrow of the old regime in 1958. Using British archival records, this article analyses the politics of avoiding reform and promoting economic development to which Iraqi elites and the British were privy. It shows how economistic ideas of 'modernisation' and economic growth were believed to be the solution to Iraq's endemic problems of social unrest and politicisation of large parts of the population. Arguing that increased wealth through oil-fuelled development programmes would ultimately trickle down to all strata of the population and thus stave off the danger of revolution, the British failed to realise that Iraq's structural setup with its unscrupulous politicians and wealthy landowners at the apex of power, along with an all-permeating patronage system, effectively hampered any dispersal of what little new wealth was generated through these projects.

Citation

Franzén, J. (2009). Development vs. Reform: Attempts at Modernisation During the Twilight of British Influence in Iraq, 1946-58. The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 37(1), 77-98. https://doi.org/10.1080/03086530902757712

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Mar 1, 2009
Deposit Date Apr 2, 2009
Journal The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History
Print ISSN 0308-6534
Electronic ISSN 1743-9329
Publisher Taylor and Francis Group
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 37
Issue 1
Pages 77-98
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/03086530902757712
Keywords Iraq, British Empire, reform and revolution
Publisher URL http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~content=a910003336~db=all~order=page