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Brief Analysis
Who Will Lead Post-Khamenei Iran?
On February 13, Mehdi Khalaji, Karim Sadjadpour, and Dennis Ross addressed a Policy Forum at The Washington Institute. Mr. Khalaji is a senior fellow at The Washington Institute and author of the just-released Policy Focus Supreme Succession: Who Will Lead Post-Khamenei Iran? Mr. Sadjadpour is an associate at the Carnegie
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Mehdi Khalaji
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It's Time to Bypass Iran's 'Supreme Leader'
The Revolutionary Guard, with its economic interests and sensitivity to sanctions, is more inclined to strike a deal on the nuclear issue.
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Supreme Succession:
Who Will Lead Post-Khamenei Iran?
Although Ayatollah Khamenei has given no signs of imminent departure from the political scene, both the confrontational nature of his recent actions and the still-ticking Iranian nuclear clock raise important questions about what will happen upon his death. Will the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps subordinate the new Supreme Leader and
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Iran's Regime of Religion
Accumulation of religious capital in the hands of the government mutually influences the nature of the state and the clerical establishment and will continue to do so in Iran's uncertain future.
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Give Iran Good Television
In its present form, VOA's Persian service is a waste of U.S. tax dollars.
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Iran's Rattling Saber
If recent provocations are any indicator, Tehran might become so fearful of an overt war that it starts one itself.
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The Current State of Iranian Affairs: A Candid Discussion
On November 15, 2011, Reza Akhlaghi of Foreign Policy Association interviewed Mehdi Khalaji and Ramin Jahanbegloo regarding the institutionalization of violence in Iran, the regime's foreign policy, internal corruption, and a variety of other issues. The following is an excerpt from their in-depth remarks. AKHLAGHI: In Iran's evolving post-2009 politics
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The Domestic Logic of Iran's Foreign Plots
The plot against al-Jubeir was intended to delegitimize Ahmadinejad's foreign policy agenda.
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Nuclear Fatwa: Religion and Politics in Iran's Proliferation Strategy
On September 26, 2011, Mehdi Khalaji and Michael Eisenstadt addressed a Policy Forum at The Washington Institute spotlighting their new Policy Focus Nuclear Fatwa: Religion and Politics in Iran's Proliferation Strategy . Mr. Khalaji, a senior fellow at the Institute, is the author of The New Order of the Clerical
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Michael Eisenstadt
Mehdi Khalaji
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Axis of Abuse: U.S. Human Rights Policy toward Iran
Testimony before the House Subcommittee on the Middle East and South Asia. The Islamic Republic of Iran continues to be among the foremost countries in the world that systematically abuse human rights. The mechanisms of suppression in Iran have become so sophisticated that many of them are invisible. For instance
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Nuclear Fatwa: Religion and Politics in Iran's Proliferation Strategy
As the various threats posed by Iran's nuclear efforts become increasingly clear to the international community, most published assessments of the regime's strategy continue to overlook the role of religion. Because Iran is a theocracy, any attempt to fashion an effective policy toward its nuclear program must account for the
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Michael Eisenstadt
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