1. ncr-iran.org

    Jan 15, 2025— NCRI-FAC (@iran_policy) January 1, 2025. Similarly, Mahmoud Rajabi, a member of the Society of Seminary Teachers in Qom, expressed grave concerns over the loss of Syria: "If our military power diminishes, the collapse of the regime, similar to Syria, will follow." He criticized those advocating for de-escalation, asserting that "those ...
  2. scientificorigin.com

    Sep 26, 2024Iran's power is multifaceted, combining economic resilience, cultural influence, and military strength to assert its position in the Middle East and beyond. Despite the crippling effects of sanctions, Iran's vast energy resources and strategic location allow it to maintain a significant presence in global markets and regional geopolitics.
  3. Ebrahim Raisi, the eighth president of Iran, has taken over at a time when the Islamic Republic is facing a series of major potential crises. Over the next several decades, these crises could have consequences that will not only affect Iran itself, but may reverberate across the region as well. This article will address the 13 crises facing Raisi's government and Iranian society more broadly.
  4. Iranian society has changed dramatically over the past 30 years, and bears little resemblance either to the expectations of or the picture painted by the leadership of the Islamic Republic. Indeed, as much as the ruling clerics like to project self-confidence and the ability to predict the future, they could not have envisaged a society with these characteristics. While many of these ...
  5. They are particularly important for addressing key regional issues and conflicts. Iran is no exception, and has a dossier of shifting relations. This series on Iran and the Middle East (part I) will elaborate on Iran's connections with Middle East states and its eastern neighbors in political relations, economic, security, and civil society ...
  6. August 25, 2017 - Journalist Yeganeh Rezaian joins host Paul Salem for a discussion of social and cultural trends inside Iran, how youth are dealing with unemployment and other economic pressures, and how women are seeking opportunities for socioeconomic advancement and gender equality. Podcast:
  7. mecouncil.org

    Apr 19, 2024Iran's role in the Middle East is both historical and evolving, marked by a strategic interplay of religion, ideology, politics, and regional dynamics. As a country situated at the core of vital geopolitical junctures, Iran's actions have far-reaching implications, resonating across the region and beyond. This dossier is dedicated to deciphering the complexities of Iran's regional policy ...
  8. ciaotest.cc.columbia.edu

    President Talabani spent 3 days in Iran discussing bilateral and regional issues. (Fidan Serkan/ABACA/EMPICS) Contents Contributors 4 Executive Summary 5 ... cultural, religious and military reasons - to be treated lightly by any state in the Middle East or indeed Asia. ... dominating the eastern end of the Middle East. This report places ...
  9. mecouncil.org

    Apr 19, 2024Iran's role in the Middle East is both historical and evolving, marked by a strategic interplay of religion, ideology, politics, and regional dynamics. As a country situated at the core of vital geopolitical junctures, Iran's actions have far-reaching implications, resonating across the region and beyond. This dossier is dedicated to deciphering the complexities of Iran's regional policy ...
  10. atlanticcouncil.org

    Understanding what drives Iran's regional policies is crucial to confronting its challenges. In her new paper, entitled The Roots and Evolution of Iran's Regional Strategy, Suzanne Maloney, deputy director of foreign policy and senior fellow for Middle East policy at the Brookings Institution, explores how the Islamic Republic operates throughout the Middle East, and the ideological and ...
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