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Media That Moves Millions

Media That Moves Millions

Friday, January 17, 2014

Three years to the month since protests swept across the Middle East, the new year once again sees peaceful demonstrators facing off against hardened and sometimes violent security forces, this time in the Ukraine. And like in the Arab Spring, social media is being said to play a significant and potentially decisive role in empowering Euromaidan protesters in ways that couldn't have been imagined a decade ago.

Type: Analysis

Wright, Ignatius Analyze Iran Developments

Wright, Ignatius Analyze Iran Developments

Thursday, January 9, 2014

Prospects for a long-term nuclear deal with Iran are better today than in decades because of a new government of “realists,” growing social problems and economic pressure, according to two veteran journalists who recently returned from Iran. But they also told an audience at the U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP) on January 9 that a final breakthrough faces tough opposition in both Iran and the United States.

Type: Analysis

A Moderate Proposal

A Moderate Proposal

Monday, January 6, 2014

2014 promises to be a make or break year for U.S.-Iran policy -- and for the very future of Iran itself. Indeed, the Obama administration's capacity to influence events in the wider Middle East will hinge, in part, on whether it can negotiate the November 2013 Interim Nuclear deal to a final agreement.

Type: Analysis

Iran-U.S. Window of Opportunity Fraught With Danger

Iran-U.S. Window of Opportunity Fraught With Danger

Thursday, September 26, 2013

It is too early to say whether President Hassan Rouhani’s September 24 speech before the United Nations General Assembly will elicit the diplomatic opening that Iran’s leaders seem to be hoping for. But a window of opportunity has opened for a renewed international effort to address the fears and concerns generated by Iran’s nuclear program.

Type: Analysis

Mediation, Negotiation & Dialogue