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Kourosh Ziabari

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Kourosh Ziabari

Kourosh Ziabari is an award-winning journalist from Iran, an Asia Times correspondent, and a former Chevening Scholarship recipient. He is an alumnus of the Senior Journalists Seminar Fellowship by the East-West Center, a 2022 Dag Hammarskjold Fund for Journalists fellow, and a 2022 World Press Institute fellow. He is the recipient of a Professional Excellence Award from the Foreign Press Correspondents Association. Also, he is the silver winner of the Prince Albert II of Monaco and United Nations Correspondents Association’s Global Prize for Coverage of Climate Change. Ziabari was a finalist for three Kurt Schork Awards in International Journalism, in 2020, 2021, and 2022. His writings have appeared in Foreign PolicyAl-Monitor, the National InterestopenDemocracyResponsible StatecraftMiddle East Eye, Atlantic Council, and The New Arab.

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The French cultural center shuttered: What does cultural isolation mean for Iranians?
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  • Analysis
  • The French cultural center shuttered: What does cultural isolation mean for Iranians?

    The general policy of the Islamic Republic is to constrain, as much as possible, its citizens’ exposure to foreign cultures and prevent their engagement with the outside world, which explains why cultural ties, even with neighboring or friendly countries, are so limited.

    January 20, 2023

    Despite official hype of a “strategic partnership,” Iranian public is skeptical of Russia
    Photo credit DMITRY AZAROV/AFP via Getty Images
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  • Despite official hype of a “strategic partnership,” Iranian public is skeptical of Russia

    The Iranian government has invested heavily in trying to sway public attitudes to embrace closer relations with Russia; but a plurality of Iranians would like to see balanced ties with all nations and for Tehran to pursue a mature, pragmatic overseas agenda.

    August 15, 2022