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Broadening the U.S. Approach on Iran
With Iran's September 14 acceptance of a meeting with the P5+1 countries on October 1, the Obama administration finally appears poised to engage in direct talks with Iran. In entering these talks, Washington faces two obstacles: first, Iran's reputation for recalcitrance in negotiations and its stated refusal to discuss the
Sep 15, 2009
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Michael Singh
Brief Analysis
Sep 12, 2009
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Michael Singh
Brief Analysis
Aug 10, 2009
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Michael Singh
Brief Analysis
Engagement or Consequences:
Getting the Iran Message Right
A number of top U.S. national security officials are visiting Israel this week, including Defense Secretary Robert Gates and National Security Advisor Gen. James Jones, and Iran will surely be at the top of their agenda. With Iran making steady progress toward nuclear weapons capability and remaining silent on the
Jul 28, 2009
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Michael Singh
Brief Analysis
Jul 3, 2009
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Michael Singh
Brief Analysis
Jul 1, 2009
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Michael Singh
Brief Analysis
Jun 30, 2009
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Michael Singh
Brief Analysis
Responding to the Iran Crisis:
How to Reconcile Competing Priorities
The questionable outcome of Iran's June 12 presidential election and the regime's harsh suppression of the ensuing popular protests have sparked a global outcry, and would appear to offer a golden opportunity to rally international pressure on Tehran. The international community's response, however, has so far offered little in concrete
Jun 29, 2009
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Michael Singh
Brief Analysis
Jun 25, 2009
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Michael Singh
Articles & Testimony
Iran at a Crossroads?
Institute senior fellow Mehdi Khalaji and Ira Weiner fellow Michael Singh participated in a roundtable-style special hearing of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on the political crisis in Iran. Watch U.S. Senate video of this event (the hearing begins at 36:30).
Jun 24, 2009
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Mehdi Khalaji
Michael Singh
Brief Analysis
Jun 20, 2009
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Michael Singh
Brief Analysis
Iran's 'Election':
What Happened? What Does It Mean?
On On June 16, 2009, Mehdi Khalaji, Mohsen Sazegara, Patrick Clawson, and Michael Singh addressed a special Policy Forum at The Washington Institute to discuss the disputed reelection of Iran's incumbent president Mahmoud Ahmadinezhad on June 12 amid a wave of mass protests and charges of vote rigging. Mehdi Khalaji
Jun 18, 2009
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Mehdi Khalaji
Mohsen Sazegara
Patrick Clawson
Michael Singh
Brief Analysis
Jun 18, 2009
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Michael Singh
Brief Analysis
Jun 18, 2009
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Michael Singh
Brief Analysis
Jun 17, 2009
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Michael Singh
Brief Analysis
Jun 16, 2009
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Michael Singh
Brief Analysis
Jun 4, 2009
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Michael Singh
Brief Analysis
Jun 3, 2009
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Michael Singh
Brief Analysis
Mar 20, 2009
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Michael Singh
Brief Analysis
Urge Damascus to Come Clean on Nuclear Activity
The International Atomic Energy Agency's (IAEA) recent progress report on its investigation into Syria's nuclear activities reinforces concerns, voiced most prominently by the United States, that the al-Asad regime was secretly building a nuclear reactor until it was destroyed in late 2007. With the March 2 meeting of the IAEA
Feb 26, 2009
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Michael Singh
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