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When Does an Uprising Become a Revolution? Reza Aslan and Assal Rad on the Protests in Iran

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Iran is in upheaval. The death of a young woman, Mahsa Amini, in the custody of Iran’s “morality police” has sparked an uprising throughout the country. Protesters have turned the current regime’s revolutionary iconography against it. Faced with what might be the biggest test to its legitimacy since 1979, the Iranian government has imposed a brutal crackdown on dissent.  Countries and human rights organizations around the world condemn the government’s violence. In the United States, President Biden has paused nuclear negotiations and expressed his administration’s support for the protesters. But there is little consensus on how and whether this support should transform into official U.S. policy. This week on None Of The Above, EGF’s Mark Hannah speaks with Assal Rad and Reza Aslan, two experts on Iranian politics and culture. They discuss Iran’s history of uprisings and revolutions, the importance of international solidarity, and why Iran’s future is ultimately in Iranian hands.

EVENT: Understanding US Sanctions: Is it a Winning Policy?

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Location: Zoom Webinar Date: November 8, 2023 Time: 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM EST Please join the Institute for Global Affairs (IGA), Assal Rad, and our panel of experts (Narges …

The US and its Faux ‘Rules-Based Order’

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In reality, internationalism and international bodies can only work if the rules within this so-called “rules-based order” are applied consistently and fairly across the board, otherwise they become tools of power and imperialism.

Symposium: Aside from Bush & Cheney who is at fault for the Iraq War?

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The role of the U.S. mainstream media in selling the war to the American public cannot be understated. Rather than challenging the narrative of the state, calling for evidence, or even humanizing the would-be victims of the war, the Iraqi people, reporters such as Thomas Friedman with significant platforms like The New York Times most often parroted the talking points of U.S. officials. There was little critical journalism to question the existence of WMDs and little reflection on important issues, such as the U.S. role in supporting Saddam Hussein in the 1980s against Iran, international law, or the humanity of Iraqis.

The Institute for Global Affairs Names New Nonresident Fellows

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The Eurasia Group Foundation (EGF) welcomes the five foreign policy thinkers who have joined its nonresident fellow program for the 2023 year. NEW YORK, Feb. 7, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — The Eurasia Group …

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