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IRGC Increases Ballistic Missile Production despite Sanctions
  • Analysis
  • IRGC Increases Ballistic Missile Production despite Sanctions

    In a remark that may stir concern in the United States, Israel and the Gulf region, a senior commander of the Islamic Republic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) says his country has increased the production of ballistic missiles despite international sanctions.

    December 12, 2016

    British Premier’s Remarks at G.C.C. Summit Trouble Iran
  • Analysis
  • British Premier’s Remarks at G.C.C. Summit Trouble Iran

    British Prime Minister Theresa May’s remarks at the Gulf Cooperation Council summit about the need to “push back against Iran’s aggressive” actions in the Middle East have provoked angry reactions and threats from Iranian leaders.

    December 8, 2016

    In Japan’s Return to Iran: Risky Business
    Middle East Institute
  • Analysis
  • In Japan’s Return to Iran: Risky Business

    This essay discusses Japan’s long-standing energy dependence on the Middle East and the complications arising from it, with a focus on relations with Iran. More specifically, it looks at the risks and potential rewards of the revival and strengthening of Japan’s economic relations with Iran in the wake of the nuclear deal.

    December 8, 2016

    Toward a Regional Framework for the Middle East: Takeaways from other Regions
  • Analysis
  • Toward a Regional Framework for the Middle East: Takeaways from other Regions

    Regional Cooperation Series

    This Policy Paper is part of the Middle East Institute’s Regional Cooperation Series. Throughout 2016, MEI will be releasing several policy papers by renowned scholars and experts exploring possibilities to foster regional cooperation across an array of sectors. The purpose is to highlight the myriad benefits and opportunities associated with regional cooperation, and the high costs of the continued business-as-usual model of competition and intense rivalry.

    Trump’s Iran Gift to China?
  • Analysis
  • Trump’s Iran Gift to China?

    Most observers are still trying to figure out president-elect Donald Trump’s likely Iran policy. Whatever it might be as an approach, it will probably be nothing as accommodating as has been the case in the Obama era. And if Washington starts to earnestly squeeze Tehran from January 21, 2017, the Iranians no doubt will turn to Russia and China for protection.

    New Basij Chief Tasked to Counter “Enemy Plots”
    Middle East Institute
  • Analysis
  • New Basij Chief Tasked to Counter “Enemy Plots”

    On December 7, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei appointed Brigadier General Gholamhossein Ghaib-Parvar as the new commander of Iran’s Basij organization. Brigadier General Mohammad Reza Naqdi, former head of Basij, will direct the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC’s) cultural and social affairs.

    December 7, 2016

    Shell Latest Energy Giant to Return to Iran after Nuclear Deal
  • Analysis
  • Shell Latest Energy Giant to Return to Iran after Nuclear Deal

    Despite uncertainty surrounding the future of the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, international energy giants are competing fiercely to invest in Iran’s rich oil and natural gas sectors.

    December 7, 2016

    Rouhani Warns Trump: You Can’t Tear up Nuclear Deal
  • Analysis
  • Rouhani Warns Trump: You Can’t Tear up Nuclear Deal

    Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani said he would not allow President-elect Donald Trump to tear up the 2015 nuclear agreement and warned of “bitter response” if the next US administration failed to honor the deal.

    December 6, 2016

    Reformists and Hardliners at Loggerheads over Opposition Leaders’ Arrest
  • Analysis
  • Reformists and Hardliners at Loggerheads over Opposition Leaders’ Arrest

    More than seven years since the 2009 presidential elections in Iran, controversies related to the disputed polls and the regime’s subsequent crackdown of the protest movement continue to haunt the Islamic Republic. As the country is gearing up for next year’s presidential vote, Iranian conservatives and reformists are yet again at loggerheads over the house arrest of Green Movement leaders Mir Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi.

    December 6, 2016

    Monday Briefing: OPEC Deal a Win for Iran
  • Analysis
  • Monday Briefing: OPEC Deal a Win for Iran

    In this week’s Monday Briefing, MEI experts Herman Franssen, Charles Lister, W. Robert Pearson, and Marvin G. Weinbaum provide analysis on recent and upcoming events including OPEC’s agreement to reduce oil output, the continuing offensive in Aleppo, Erdogan’s increasing executive powers, and deteriorating relations between Pakistan and India.

    OPEC Deal a Win for Iran
    Herman Franssen, MEI Scholar

    Tycoon's Death Penalty Points to Oil Corruption in Iran
  • Analysis
  • Tycoon's Death Penalty Points to Oil Corruption in Iran

    The Iranian media reports that the country’s Supreme Court has upheld the death sentence for Babak Zanjani, an Iranian billionaire convicted in a high-profile oil corruption case. In March, a court in Iran had convicted him of being “

    December 5, 2016