Nuclear Weapons
U.S. Policy toward Iran: Thoughts for the Next Administration
In the 40 plus years of my diplomatic service Iran has moved in American policy from being one of the "Two Pillars" of stability in the Persian Gulf to something approaching Enemy Number 1. Indeed, Iran has been difficult and at times an enemy.
Shopping for Armageddon: Islamist Groups and Nuclear Terror
Review Essay: Iran's Revolutionary Guard
Regional Opinions on the Iran Nuclear Deal, One Year On
It has been one year since the signing of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCOA), a deal aimed at curbing Iran’s nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief.
The Saudi-Iranian Rivalry and the Obama Doctrine
Squandered Opportunity: Neoclassical Realism and Iranian Foreign Policy
The Saudi-Iranian Rivalry and the Obama Doctrine
The Middle East Policy Council's 84th Capitol Hill Conference, held Tuesday, April 12th at the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington, DC, has concluded. The video and transcript are available below. To receive invitations to future events, click here, or follow us on Twitter and Facebook.
John Kerry Confronts Concerns of Arab States After Iran Nuclear Deal
MANAMA, Bahrain — A year after he struck the outlines of a nuclear deal with Iran, Secretary of State John Kerry finds himself confronting a new challenge from Tehran: While it is observing the nuclear agreement to the letter, its missile launches, arms shipments to Yemen and involvement in Syr