Iran
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Oman, Iran Nuclear Negotiations, and the Structural Role of Imperialism in U.S. Foreign Policy
The developments in the Middle East over recent decades have consistently been intertwined with the overlapping interests of global and…
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The Implications of the Zangezur Corridor for Iran
The Zangezur Corridor is one of the most significant and strategic projects in the South Caucasus. If implemented, it could…
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Energy Policy and International Relations: The Impact of Energy Resources on Foreign Policy
Energy policy is one of the most important determining factors in international relations. Countries with vast energy resources, especially oil…
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Al-Faw Port: A Threat to Iran’s Trade and Transit Role
Al-Faw Port, located in southern Iraq, is one of the country’s largest infrastructure projects aimed at transforming Iraq into a…
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Afghan Migrants: A Threat to Iran’s Future
The presence of several million Afghan migrants in Iran has persisted for years. While this presence has provided certain benefits—such…
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Iran–U.S. Nuclear Negotiations: Do’s and Don’ts
The trajectory of nuclear negotiations between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the United States in recent years has consistently…
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