What Next in Iran? the Newly Elected President Has Room to Push for ReformsYou certainly can't say that Iranian elections are boring. In2005, Iranians surprised everybody...Dyer, Gwynne
Discussing what's next for Iran after U.S. sanctions hit Daniel Roth, director of research at United Against Nuclear Iran says Iran 'seldom does back down', but the country 'does make key policy changes when backed into a corner.'
Iran's leadership says the overnight strikes on bases housing U.S. troops in Iraq were retaliation for the killing of Qassem Suleimani, who was buried Tuesday night. Elizabeth Palmer reports from Tehran on what the world can expect next from the country's leaders.Jan 8, 2020 ...
But experts point out that it is not in Iran's best economic interest to pull out of the deal. Although the country's inflation is very high, their economy grew more than 12 percent in 2016 and then leveled off at about 4 percent in 2017. What about European allies? Following the pres...
Iran is the perennial "elephant in the room" of international gas trade. The country could well become, one day, a major game changer of international gas markets but today its potential still remains fundamentally untapped due to a number of geopolitical and commercial reasons. Iran owns the ...
Iran after the (Potential) Nuclear Deal: What's Next for the Country's Natural Gas Market? Iran is the perennial "elephant in the room" of international gas trade. The country could well become, one day, a major game changer of international gas ... S Tagliapietra - 《Ssrn Electronic Jo...
The strait is a narrow shipping corridor next to Iran that connects the Persian Gulf to the broader ocean-going oil trade. In the summer of 2019, oil prices jumped amid tensions between Iran and the U.S. involving drones in the area. "Iran has been very belligerent around the Strait of...
On Saturday, the country’s powerful Iran-backed militias will hold a funeral in Baghdad that thousands are expected to attend. The targeted killing is likely to strengthen Iran-backed forces and political factions in the face of anti-government protesters who oppose Tehran’s influence. Iran’...
In the zero-sum worldview of Iran’s revolutionary elite, opening up the country could bring in competition that would undermine their private mafias. For many among Iran’s political and military elite the battle for power is not about revolutionary ideology or Islam, but about who controls th...
Israel targeted a wide range of military sites and air defence systems tied to the country’s energy and petrochemical industries. Iranian media has reported that four soldiers defending those sites were killed. With the attack, the ball is now back in Iran’s court. Tehran has to decide ...