Information on "Economics" and "Iran"
April 2013
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Apr 2013
Turkish and Iranian Interests and Policies in the South Caucasus
Author: Evanthia Balla
Publisher: Norwegian Peacebuilding Resource Centre (NOREF)
This brief discusses the constant balancing act that the South Caucasus states of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia are performing in their relations with the US, Russia, Turkey and Iran. More on «Turkish and Iranian Interests and Policies in the South Caucasus»
November 2012
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Nov 2012
Iran's Domestic Political and Economic Challenges
Author: Sara Bazoobandi
Publisher: Gulf Research Center (GRC)
This paper analyzes some of the key political and economic events in Iran and tries to outline the emerging scenario in the country. More on «Iran's Domestic Political and Economic Challenges»
October 2012
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Oct 2012
EAI US-China Relations Statement Factsheet (May 2012)
Author: Stephen Ranger
Publisher: East Asia Institute (EAI)
This factsheet features a compilation of statements made by relevant American and Chinese actors in May 2012. More on «EAI US-China Relations Statement Factsheet (May 2012)»
August 2012
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Aug 2012
Iran Human Right Review: Youth
Author: Barbara Lochbihler, Tahirih Danesh, Roya Kashefi, Mehr Emadi, Hossein Ladjevardi, Saeed Paivandi, Open Doors Advocacy UK, Nasser Boladai, Azadeh Pourzand, Neda, Mohammad Mostafaei, Saghi Ghahraman, Bronwen Robertson, Somi Arian, Azadeh Davachi, Arash Adibzadeh
Publisher: Foreign Policy Centre (FPC)
The articles in this issue of the Iran Human Rights Review (IHRR) examine the power and the role of young people in Iran today, arguing that the young people are of utmost importance to the stability of both Iran and the region. More on «Iran Human Right Review: Youth»
July 2012
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Jul 2012
EAI US-China Relations Statement Factsheet (March 2012)
Author: Yang Gyu Kim, Stephen Ranger
Publisher: East Asia Institute (EAI)
This factsheet on US-China Relations covers economic and military cooperation as well as cooperation in the Asia Pacific Region, human rights in China, sanctions on Iran, the Syrian crisis, Taiwanese independence and cybersecurity. More on «EAI US-China Relations Statement Factsheet (March 2012)»
June 2012
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Jun 2012
EAI US-China Relations Statement Factsheet (February 2012)
Author: Yang Gyu Kim, Stephen Ranger
Publisher: East Asia Institute (EAI)
This factsheet on US-China Relations covers economic and military cooperation, international trade regulations, human rights in China, Tibetan Independence, the South China sea dispute, China’s veto of United Nations Security Council Resolution on Sy... More on «EAI US-China Relations Statement Factsheet (February 2012)»
May 2012
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May 2012
Occasional Allies, Enduring Rivals: Turkey’s Relations with Iran
Author: Gareth H Jenkins
Publisher: Central Asia-Caucasus Institute and Silk Road Studies Program (CACI-SRSP)
This study discusses three aspects of Turkish-Iranian relations: its historical context up to 2002, the two countries political relations under the Justice and Development Party (AKP) and the economic relations between Ankara and Teheran since AKP to... More on «Occasional Allies, Enduring Rivals: Turkey’s Relations with Iran»
March 2012
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29 Mar 2012
The Challenge of Uncertainty: Iran’s Ambitions and Choices
Author: Ali Ansari, Shahram Chubin, Hassan Hakimian, Robin Niblett
Publisher: Chatham House
With an economy beset by sanctions, concerns about domestic unrest and turmoil in Syria threatening to undermine the regional status quo, the prospects for the increasingly divided Iranian regime are unclear. More on «The Challenge of Uncertainty: Iran’s Ambitions and Choices»
August 2011
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Aug 2011
Revisiting the Resource–Conflict Link: A Systematic Comparative Test of Causal Mechanisms in Four Major Oil-Exporting Countries
Author: Matthias Basedau, Annegret Mähler, Miriam Shabafrouz
Publisher: German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA)
Causal mechanisms and related contextual variables are crucial to the study of the resource–conflict link, but little systematic research has been done on their exact functioning. More on «Revisiting the Resource–Conflict Link: A Systematic Comparative Test of Causal Mechanisms in Four Major Oil-Exporting Countries»
July 2011
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Jul 2011
The Rising Power of Iran in the Middle East
Author: Evangelos Venetis
Publisher: Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP)
In January 2002, former US President George W Bush labeled Iran as part of the ‘Axis of Evil’, and 10 years later Tehran appears to be stronger than ever and in the process of forming her own axis of influence in the Middle East. More on «The Rising Power of Iran in the Middle East»


