Rouhani’s First 100 Days

  • Wed, November 20, 2013 • 10:30 am ET
  • 1030 15th Street, NW
  • 12th Floor
  • Washington, DC 20005

  A discussion withYasmin AlemSenior Fellow, South Asia Center Atlantic Council, Istanbul (attending via skype) Hadi Semati Former Professor of Political Science University of Tehran Clifford KupchanDirector Eurasia Group Greg ThielmannSenior Fellow The Arms Control Association Introduced and Moderated byBarbara SlavinSenior Fellow, South Asia Center Atlantic Council The South Asia Center of the Atlantic Council […]

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A discussion with
Yasmin Alem
Senior Fellow, South Asia Center
Atlantic Council, Istanbul (attending via skype)

Hadi Semati
Former Professor of Political Science
University of Tehran

Clifford Kupchan
Director
Eurasia Group

Greg Thielmann
Senior Fellow
The Arms Control Association

Introduced and Moderated by
Barbara Slavin
Senior Fellow, South Asia Center
Atlantic Council

The South Asia Center of the Atlantic Council invites you to the launch of a new white paper by the Iran Task Force on the first 100 days in office of Iranian President Hassan Rouhani. The report, by senior fellows Yasmin Alem and Barbara Slavin, states that Rouhani’s first 100 days augur a presidency that is more inclusive, pragmatic, and cautious than that of his predecessors. But his fate ultimately hinges on his ability to salvage Iran’s economy, which depends on surmounting domestic and international obstacles to a peaceful resolution of Iran’s nuclear crisis.

The Iran Task Force, co-chaired by Ambassador Stuart E. Eizenstat, seeks to perform a comprehensive analysis of Iran’s internal political landscape, its role in the region and globally, and any basis for an improved relationship with the West. Please click here for more information about the Iran Task Force. 

 

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