What Losing the Iran Deal Could Mean for the Region
If President Joe Biden is seeking to restore sustainable peace and security in the region, he has to start with reviving the JCPOA
If President Joe Biden is seeking to restore sustainable peace and security in the region, he has to start with reviving the JCPOA
The Iran nuclear deal could be the first building block in a new Middle East security architecture.
Citing external pressures and foreign intervention, Tehran has brutally cracked down on dissidents.
Where 70 years of nuclear history have led the region…
How Donald Trump trashed the post-Cold War international order
Iranian foreign policy guru Seyed Hossein Mousavian discusses nuclear weaponization and the need for a multilateral security network in the Middle East
U.S. and Saudi confrontations with Iran are causing proxy-warfare in weak or failing Arab states and escalating tensions in the Gulf, but there might still be a chance for diplomatic progress with the right combination of measures targeting Gulf-specific, regional, and international issues.
Iran’s role in the “end-state diplomatic model” of conflict resolution and crisis management in the Middle East
A commentary on whether Europe will be able to salvage the Iranian Nuclear Pact or if the Trump Administration can unilaterally scrap the JCPOA.
How to address the challenge of nuclear proliferation in the Middle East.
The consequences of Trump’s short-sighted decision on the Iran Nuclear Pact and an analysis of the JCPOA’s pros and cons.
Trump’s Iran policy burns with fury as well as utter incoherence.