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Tag: Iran

“Interregnum: the regional order in the Middle East and North Africa after 2011”, Raffaella A. Del Sarto, Helle Malmvig and Eduard Soler i Lecha (CIDOB, Spain)

Posted on 25/03/2019

Raffaella A. Del Sarto, Helle Malmvig and Eduard Soler i Lecha, Interregnum: The Regional Order in the Middle East and […]

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“On speaking terms: Europe-Iran dialogue on regional flashpoints”, Riccardo Alcaro (IAI, Italy)

Posted on 25/03/2019

Riccardo Alcaro, On Speaking Terms: Europe-Iran Dialogue on Regional Flashpoints, IAI Commentaries, 19:21, IAI, March 2019. Over the past fifteen […]

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“Europe and Iran: The Economic and Commercial Dimensions of a Strained Relationship”, Cornelius Adebahr (IAI, Italy)

Posted on 31/01/2019

“Europe and Iran: The Economic and Commercial Dimensions of a Strained Relationship”, Cornelius Adebahr, IAI Papers, 18:24, IAI, December 2018 […]

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“Regional Geopolitical Rivalries in the Middle East: Implications for Europe”, Ellie Geranmayeh (IAI, Italy)

Posted on 14/12/2018

Ellie Geranmayeh, Regional Geopolitical Rivalries in the Middle East: Implications for Europe, IAI Papers, 18:18, IAI, October 2018. The Middle […]

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“The Controversial US Withdrawal From the Iranian Nuclear Deal and Its International Consequences”, Miroslav Tůma (IIR, Czech Republic)

Posted on 30/07/2018

On May 8, 2018, US President Donald Trump went through with his threat and, this time, has not submitted his […]

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“The Long-Suffering Europeans Trying to Save the Iran Deal”, Tobias Schumacher (College of Europe Natolin)

Posted on 25/07/2018

The article, entitled “The Long-Suffering Europeans Trying to Save the Iran Deal”, was published just a few days before U.S. […]

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“The EU and the Iran nuclear deal: How to proceed?”, Erzsébet Nagyné Rózsa (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 24/07/2018

The European Union has played a complementary role to that of the United States over many issues in the Middle […]

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“Trump’s Iran sanctions gamble: Divergence across the Atlantic”, Katja Creutz & Ville Sinkkonen (FIIA, Finland)

Posted on 20/06/2018

Donald Trump’s new Iran policy, with the abandonment of the nuclear agreement and the reimposition of sanctions, reveals a fracture in […]

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“Trump and the Iran Nuclear Deal”, Thomas Gomart, Robin Niblett, Daniela Schwarzer, Nathalie Tocci (IAI, Italy)

Posted on 25/05/2018

IAI Commentaries, 18:30, May 2018. US President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, known as […]

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“What to do with Iran?”, Félix Arteaga (Elcano, Spain)

Posted on 21/05/2018

The relationship of Western countries with Iran is difficult because it is a country with two faces: a reformist face, […]

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Riyahd-Tehran: intertwined destinies, Andrés Ortega (Elcano, Spain)

Posted on 22/02/2018

in Elcano Blog, 23 January 2018 The Middle East must face another additional challenge: the rivalry existing between Iran and Saudi […]

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“The American President Donald Trump and “the Worst” Deal”, Miroslav Tůma (IIR, Czech Republic)

Posted on 29/01/2018

Donald Trump, as the Republican presidential candidate in the 2016 pre-election talks, began to call the agreement dealing with the […]

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“Cold War Modalities – Do They Have a Chance in the Gulf? “, Erzsébet N. Rózsa (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 07/12/2017

In Niblock, Tim, Talmiz Ahmad, and Degang Sun, eds., Conflict Resolution and Creation of a Security Community in the Gulf […]

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The challenges of Rohani’s second term, Luciano Zaccara (Elcano Institute)

Posted on 06/12/2017

What are the domestic constraints (from the Revolutionary Guard to economic restrictions) and the external challenges (from the new tightening […]

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The Role of Iran and the United States of America in Geopolitics of Central Asia, Guli Yuldasheva, Andris Spruds and Diana Potjomkina (LIIA, Latvia)

Posted on 26/09/2017

This monograph by Dr. Guli Yuldasheva offers a fresh, detailed overview of geopolitical and geoeconomic (energy and transport-transit corridors) processes […]

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The EU and Geopolitics in the Mediterranean, in European Policy Briefs, MedReset, Anoush Ehteshami, Ariabarzan Mohammadi (IAI, Italy)

Posted on 25/09/2017

Anoush Ehteshami, Ariabarzan Mohammadi, The EU and Geopolitics in the Mediterranean, in European Policy Briefs, MedReset, Policy Briefs 2, IAI, […]

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European Parliament workshop on “Human rights in Iran after the nuclear deal: Business as usual or time for change?”, contributions by Giulia Bonacquisti, Nazila Ghanea and Firouzeh Nahavandi

Posted on 13/04/2017

TEPSA coordinated the participation of two academic experts, Nazila Ghanea (University of Oxford) and Firouzeh Nahavandi (Université Libre de Bruxelles) in a […]

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    Online Lecture: “The role of the European Council within the EU”, March 9 (IIRPS, Lithuania)

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    2021

    Online Event: “CEE General Seminar”, March 9 (Sciences Po CEE, France)

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    10
    Mar
    2021

    Webinar: “The Prosperity Paradox: Fewer and More Vulnerable Farm Workers”, March 10 (RSCAS-EUI, Italy)

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