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American Prisoner in Iran “Would Make a Lousy Spy”
Published by Iranwire
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US Publishes Official History, New Documents on the 1953 Coup in Iran
Published by Iranwire
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A Confession Without Consequences: “We Wanted to Kill a Baha’i”
Published by Iranwire
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Juliette Binoche: “I Really Miss Kiarostami”
Published by Iranwire
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Did Rouhani do Enough to Knock out his Rivals?
Published by Iranwire
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President Rouhani Steps Up Game for Second Televised Debate
Published by Iranwire
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Presidential Hopefuls in First Live Debate
Published by Iranwire
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Democratizing Ujamaa
Published by Jacobin
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After Trotskyism, what? Some personal thoughts
Published by Links, International Journal of Socialist Renewal
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“To Call it the Liberation of Aleppo is an Insult to our Dignity”
Published by Iranwire
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The Cruel Tragedy of the Syrian War has Been its Predictability
Published by Iranwire
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Should IRGC be worried by latest Iran army promotion?
Originally published at Al-Monitor
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Don’t Mean what you Say: the Persian art of Taarof
Published by Iranwire
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The real ‘back pain’ behind head of Iranian broadcaster’s resignation
First Published in Al-Monitor
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Iran is spending more money on culture, but where’s the accountability?
First published by Al-Monitor
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Neither Western Nor Eastern
Published in Weapons of Reason, Megacities Issue “As Tehran signs an historic nuclear deal and Moscow takes increasingly drastic measures against the EU, Arash Azizi explores the different ways these megacities have evolved under sanction…”
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Iran targets ‘MI6 Shiites’
First published by Al-Monitor
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Iran’s female MPs show mixed record
First published on Al-Monitor
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Iranian writers welcome decline of censorship
First published by Al-Monitor
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Iran and the U.S. set for new round of diplomatic talks
Published by Ricohet It was the first time, but scarcely anybody noticed. The foreign ministers of Iran and the United States convened a bilateral meeting on Nov. 23 in Vienna, Austria. Javad Zarif and John Kerry had met many times before but only in the presence of others, usually the European Union’s foreign policy chief…