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In the News

Oct 18, 2016

Saab in Newsweek: Why an Iran-Saudi Arabia Conflict Is More Likely Today Than Ever Before

By Bilal Y. Saab

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Iran Saudi Arabia

In the News

Oct 17, 2016

Daniels Quoted by Rudaw on Peshmerga Leaders Lobbying for International Military Support

By Owen Daniels

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Issue Brief

Oct 14, 2016

History’s lessons for resolving today’s Middle East conflicts

By Mathew J. Burrows

In the spirit of the adage that “those who don’t know history are destined to repeat it,” History’s Lessons for Resolving Today’s Middle East Conflicts, by Mathew J. Burrows, examines past precedents for resolving highly complex conflicts, by delving into seven historic examples of peacemaking.

Conflict Middle East

IranSource

Oct 13, 2016

How the Principlists Could Defeat Rouhani in the 2017 Elections

By Shahir Shahidsaless

Most observers believe Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has a very good chance of being re-elected next May to a second four-year term. But it would be foolhardy to discount the possibility of a victory by the conservative camp, which remains deeply entrenched in the power structure of the Islamic Republic in organizations such as the […]

Iran

In the News

Oct 10, 2016

Saab in The National: In Yemen, a Complicated Conflict Has Yet to Find the Right Solution

By Bilal Saab

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Yemen

In the News

Oct 3, 2016

Daniels Joins Rudaw to Discuss the Fight for Mosul

By Owen Daniels

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Iraq
Ambassador John Limbert, Barbara Slavin, Farzaneh Milani, Thomas M. Ricks, and Trita Parsi at the “Ties That Bind: US-Iran Engagement and the Peace Corps Legacy” event hosted by South Asia Center’s Future of Iran Initiative

Event Recap

Sep 27, 2016

Ties That Bind: US-Iran Engagement and the Peace Corps Legacy

By South Asia Center

On Monday, September 26, 2016, the South Asia Center’s Future of Iran Initiative hosted a panel discussion moderated by the Future of Iran Initiative’s Acting Director Barbara Slavin featuring John Limbert, Professor of Middle Eastern Studies, US Naval Academy, Farzaneh Milani, Professor and Chair, Department of Middle Eastern and South Asian Languages and Cultures, University […]

Iran

New Atlanticist

Sep 27, 2016

Taking Stock of Iran’s Missile Program

Iran’s missile program should “rank among the highest priorities of US national security concerns,” said Zalmay Khalilzad, a former US ambassador who serves on the Atlantic Council’s board of directors. In a parade on September 21, Iran’s “military displayed long-range missiles, tanks, and the Russian-supplied S-300 surface-to-air defense system,” according to a Reuters report. “It’s […]

Iran Missile Defense

In the News

Sep 23, 2016

LobeLog Features Atlantic Council Future of Iran Event

By Atlantic Council

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Iran

In the News

Sep 23, 2016

Charai in The Hill: Across Arab World, Jihadist Rhetoric Not Far From Mainstream

By Atlantic Council

Extremism Middle East