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April 2013
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12 Apr 2013
Lessons and Legacy of the Iraq War
Publisher: Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)
The three experts in this audio presentation discuss the lessons learned by the US military in the Second Iraq War and how they might impact future US policy making. More on «Lessons and Legacy of the Iraq War»
November 2012
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29 Nov 2012
The Kurdish Community and the Security Dynamics of the Middle East
Publisher: International Relations and Security Network (ISN)
A pan-Kurdish state remains a distant goal, not least because of divisions between Kurdish communities in the Middle East. More on «The Kurdish Community and the Security Dynamics of the Middle East»
October 2012
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12 Oct 2012
Iran and the Bomb: Hold or Hit?
Publisher: Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)
In this audio presentation, Matthew Kroenig, who is an Assistant Professor of Government at Georgetown University, and Trita Parsi, who is President of the National Iranian American Council, debate whether an outside power should strike against Iran'... More on «Iran and the Bomb: Hold or Hit?» -
1 Oct 2012
Iran's Nuclear Program: A Conversation with Ali Akbar Salehi
Publisher: Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)
In this audio presentation, Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs Ali Akbar Salehi discusses Iran's nuclear program, Western sanctions against his nation, and Tehran's relationship with the United States. More on «Iran's Nuclear Program: A Conversation with Ali Akbar Salehi»
September 2012
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26 Sep 2012
Iran's Real Intention: Nuclear Latency
Publisher: International Relations and Security Network (ISN)
Despite widespread international concern, Iran's nuclear program remains a work in progress. More on «Iran's Real Intention: Nuclear Latency»
June 2012
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17 Jun 2012
Iran: The Perils of Nuclear Brinkmanship
Publisher: International Crisis Group
In this audio presentation, Ali Vaez, who is the Crisis Group's Senior Iran Analyst, walks through a briefing entitled "P5+1, Iran and the Perils of Nuclear Brinkmanship. More on «Iran: The Perils of Nuclear Brinkmanship» -
15 Jun 2012
The Middle East's Decreasing Relevance
Publisher: International Relations and Security Network (ISN)
While energy resources guarantee that the Middle East will retain its strategic importance, Trita Parsi predicts a long-term future in which the geopolitical significance of the region will decline. More on «The Middle East's Decreasing Relevance» -
11 Jun 2012
The Arab Spring and Its Counterrevolutionaries
Publisher: International Relations and Security Network (ISN)
In today's podcast, Marina Ottaway argues that Iran, Saudi Arabia and Turkey will have little influence over the final outcome of the Arab Spring. More on «The Arab Spring and Its Counterrevolutionaries»
April 2012
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18 Apr 2012
Iran: Regional Power with a Global Strategy
Publisher: International Relations and Security Network (ISN)
Iran's grand strategy can either be understood as protecting the current elite or as restoring the country's historical status, explains Anoush Ehteshami, a Middle East expert and professor at Durham University. More on «Iran: Regional Power with a Global Strategy»
March 2012
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10 Mar 2012
Obama's Diplomacy with Iran with Trita Parsi
Publisher: University of California
In this audio, Trita Parsi, President of the National Iranian American Council, discusses his book "A Single Role of the Dice. More on «Obama's Diplomacy with Iran with Trita Parsi»
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