Rouhani’s foreign policy and the six shots left
The Rouhani administration has six foreign policy shots, which have little to do with the six-shooter of militarism, writes veteran Iranian diplomat Nosratollah Tajik.
Read MoreThe Rouhani administration has six foreign policy shots, which have little to do with the six-shooter of militarism, writes veteran Iranian diplomat Nosratollah Tajik.
Read MoreHassan Bayadi, former supporter of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and ex-member of Tehran City Council gives his analyses of 2017 presidential elections in Iran.
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Read MoreFormer IRIB director Ezzatollah Zarghami is believed to be preparing for a presidential campaign.
Read MoreMinisters of culture and sports have resigned from their posts, while rumors about resignation of Rouhani’s minister of education are closer to reality than ever.
Read MoreThe void of a potential candidate among the Principlists has left them with two bad options: to back Rouhani or Qalibaf.
Read MoreHassan Rouhani’s recent UN speech has sparked responses inside and outside Iran.
Read MoreAl-Monitor’s exclusive interview with prominent Iranian political analyst Sadegh Zibakalam
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Read MoreAn interview with Hooman Majd, an Iranian-American journalist and expert on Iranian affairs and US foreign policy
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