Information on "Government" and "Iran"
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15 Jun 2012
The Middle East's Decreasing Relevance
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
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»
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18 Apr 2012
Iran: Regional Power with a Global Strategy
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»
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8 Apr 2010
Science Diplomacy and Nuclear Threats
In this wide-ranging audio presentation, Siegfried Hecker, who is a former Director of the US's Los Alamos National Laboratory, discusses the roles of scientists and national laboratories in nuclear weapons programs and the continued threats these we... More on «Science Diplomacy and Nuclear Threats»


