Iran
Sep 21, 2021
Paradise Lost: An Environmental Tragedy in Iran
Iran’s Khuzestan province has experienced an unprecedented water shortage; yet climate change alone cannot explain how an area endowed with such exceptional natural resources could fail its people so catastrophically.

Sep 10, 2021
Tremors from the 9/11 “Earthquake” Continue to Shape the Gulf and Relations With U.S.
The 9/11 attacks reshaped Gulf Arab perceptions of terrorism and Islamism, of each other, and of strategic relations with Tehran and Washington.

Aug 20, 2021
For Raisi, Economic Issues Primed to Drive Iran’s Foreign Policy Agenda
As long as Iran’s economy is spiraling downward, its new government will have some incentive to ease tensions abroad.

Aug 10, 2021
Iran’s Strategic Lessons Learned
What factors explain the transformation in Tehran’s strategic thinking and behavior, and what will be the trajectory under the new president?

Jul 8, 2021
Saudi Arabia Hedges Its Bets With Assertiveness and Diplomacy in Iran Policy
While Saudi leaders promote nascent rapprochement efforts with Iran on the official level, they are allowing an informal aggressive discourse, underpinning continued assertiveness toward Iran and suspicions about its motives.

Jul 2, 2021
A U.S.-Iran Nuclear Accord is Still Probable, But Will Leave Much Unresolved
With its presidential election over, Iran may now want an agreement, but the biggest issues may remain untouchable.

Jun 30, 2021
Iranian Voters Use Turnout, Voided Ballots, and Social Media to Rain on Raisi’s Electoral Parade
The low participation and high number of protest votes in Iran’s presidential election demonstrate a lack of trust in the regime and a diminished hope among Iranians for making change through the ballot box.

Jun 24, 2021
Low-Carbon Energy in Iran
Iran’s renewable energy potential is sizeable and underdeveloped, and it provides an opportunity for more fruitful international cooperation.
