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Zakiyeh Yazdanshenas

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Zakiyeh Yazdanshenas is an assistant professor in Global Studies at the University of Tehran and a senior research fellow at the Center for Scientific Research and Middle East Strategic Studies in Tehran.

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Iran’s nuclear messaging campaign
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  • Iran’s nuclear messaging campaign

    Iran’s missile attack on Israel on Oct. 1, 2024, marked a significant escalation in the ongoing regional tensions. This assault, reportedly involving 180 missiles, was the Islamic Republic of Iran’s largest yet against Israel, targeting military and security sites in retaliation for Israeli assassinations of leaders of Hezbollah and Hamas in Tehran and Beirut. Iranian officials framed the attack as an act of self-defense, warning that further Israeli actions could provoke even stronger retaliation from Tehran.

    October 15, 2024

    Iran’s new nuclear policy between deterrence and pragmatism
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  • Iran’s new nuclear policy between deterrence and pragmatism

    The recent escalation in tensions between Israel and Iran has sparked concerns about a potential shift in Tehran’s strategy toward full weaponization of its nuclear program. Under the current circumstances though, maintaining its status as a threshold nuclear power is likely to be Iran’s chosen strategy, in line with its broader shift from strategic patience to active deterrence.

    May 9, 2024

    Iran amid conflicting geopolitical dynamics in the Middle East
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  • Iran amid conflicting geopolitical dynamics in the Middle East

    As two contradictory trends of de-escalation in the Persian Gulf and a new round of war between Palestinians and Israelis unfold at the same time, Iran is trying to play its best cards and navigate its position. Iran views the region’s geopolitical and security conflicts as a chance to uphold its position and leverage it to advance its defined national interests.

    December 27, 2023

    Iranian-Saudi detente and "Asianization" of the Persian Gulf: China fills the gap
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  • Iranian-Saudi detente and "Asianization" of the Persian Gulf: China fills the gap

    After an intense round of secret negotiations between Iranian and Saudi representatives, facilitated by Chinese mediation, Tehran and Riyadh announced in mid-March that they would resume diplomatic relations. It is unclear if the Saudi-Iranian détente will last, but at least for now, China’s role in resolving this diplomatic stalemate seems to indicate the beginning of a multi-faceted de-Westernization process in the region.

    April 5, 2023