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Iran Media Review

Iran’s Presidential Election: The Foreign Policy Debate

The July 1 edition of the Iran Media Review examines a wide-ranging debate on foreign policy among Iran’s presidential candidates.

Presidential Election in Iran: Signals and Significance

The June 25 edition of the Iran Media Review highlights developments in Iran’s upcoming presidential election.

Presidential Election in Iran: Former Foreign Minister Zarif Back in the Limelight

The June 21 edition of the Iran Media Review highlights former Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif’s defense of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action in a presidential debate.

Determining Factor in Iran’s Presidential Election: Voter Turnout

Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei wants it both ways: high voter turnout in the June 28 presidential election and victory for former nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili, who appears to be his preferred candidate. These two objectives, however, are mutually exclusive, as high voter turnout has historically benefitted candidates disliked by Khamenei, such as former...

First Televised Interviews of Iran’s Presidential Candidates

Four of the six candidates for Iran’s June 28 presidential election recently took the opportunity to address voters on television. Former nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili gave the public a confusing flow of words, and reformist former Health Minister Masoud Pezeshkian’s remarks were a lecture on management theory. Parliamentary Speaker Mohammad-Bagher Qalibaf emphasized his track record,...

Iran’s Six Presidential Hopefuls

The June 11 edition of the Iran Media Review examines the six candidates approved to run in Iran’s upcoming presidential election.

Nour News Expects Eight Candidates Will Be Qualified to Run in Presidential Election

The June 7 edition of the Iran Media Review highlights developments surrounding Iran’s upcoming presidential election.

Iranian Economist: Cuba’s Present, Iran’s Future?

While Iranian authorities appear cavalier about the challenges to Iran’s economy under the sanctions regime, reformist Entekhab News, quoting an economist, warned of long-term damage to the country’s industrial infrastructure. May 5: Economist Amir-Hossein Khaleqi said in an interview with Entekhab News: “We are facing severe difficulties in providing for our infrastructure, in particular in...