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Iran: The 'Least Bad' Options for Limiting the Growing Threats
How can Washington best communicate its assessments of Iran's nuclear and terror threats to a skeptical public, and what are the best policy options for addressing those dangers?
Mar 2, 2006
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Patrick Clawson
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Patterns of Discontent:
Will History Repeat in Iran?
While international attention is focused on Iran's nuclear program and President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's bombast, Iranian society itself is facing turbulent times. Increasingly, patterns are re-emerging that mirror events in the years before the Islamic revolution. These include political disillusionment, domestic protest, government failure to match public expectations of economic success
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