Faith Under Fire: The Case of the Baha’i Religious Minority Sabrina Nelson Apr 11, 2024 The Baha’is are among the world’s most persecuted religious minorities. As Iran continues to discriminate a repress…
The Beginning of a New Era in the Middle East? Simon Anquetil Sep 19, 2023 On March 10, Iran and Saudi Arabia surprised many by announcing the re-establishment of their diplomatic ties. The…
How Twitter Turned From a Networking Site to a Soft Power Weapon Clare Rowbotham Dec 20, 2022 Twitter's widespread in cultural influence and high-profile users have made the platform a digital arena for the…
Winds of Change: Is Iran’s Islamic Republic on the Brink of Regime Change? Sabrina Nelson Dec 9, 2022 The Iranian regime has faced various protests over the years, all of which have eventually fizzled out. Could this…
Mon hijab, mon choix Hala Amer Dec 6, 2022 En 1979, l’Iran est devenue une République islamique. En 1983, le port obligatoire du voile a été imposé aux…
What Is Behind the Iranian-Venezuelan 20-Year Cooperation Agreement? Simon Anquetil Jul 20, 2022 Similar economic and political motives led Iran and Venezuela to strengthen ties at an unprecedented level between…
Sanctions on Trial: Embargoing in the Wrong Direction Ekin Kiziltan Mar 15, 2021 Because of the importance of a country's trade and economic sectors in domestic livelihoods, there is an argument…
The Abraham Accords: A Not-So-Peaceful Peace Treaty Adam Steiner Jan 15, 2021 At face value, the Abraham Accords appear to be a historic diplomatic achievement that will promote peace,…
Could Banning Nuclear Weapons Threaten World Peace? Graydon Davidson Nov 19, 2020 "On October 24th, 2020, the international community reached a landmark treaty which triumphs over all predecessors…
Escalade des violences dans le Haut-Karabagh : un casse-tête géopolitique Vincent Dhers Oct 14, 2020 « Dans le conflit qui oppose l'Arménie et l'Azerbaïdjan, les différentes revendications territoriales, aspirations…