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Rethinking Iran

Publications

Getting Through the Next Six to Twelve Months With Tehran
Michael Kraig, The Stanley Foundation
August 2008 

Iran’s Power Brokers
Greg Bruno, Council on Foreign Relations
April 17, 2008 

The Candidates on Iran
Council on Foreign Relations
March 11, 2008

Iran and the US: Key Issues from an American Perspective
Anthony Cordesman, Center for Strategic & International Studies
Januay 14, 2008

Negotiating with the Islamic Republic of Iran: Raising the Chances for Success: Fifteen Points to Remember
John W. Limbert, U.S. Institute of Peace
January 2008

Energy, Economic Interests Complicate Iran Dealings
Kathy Gockel, The Stanley Foundation
November 2, 2007

U.S. Imposes Unilateral Sanctions on Iran: One Step Closer to War

Bill Van Auken, Centre for Research on Globalization
October 28, 2007

Critical Questions: Sanctioning Iran
Jon Wolfsthal, Center for Strategic and International Studies
October 26, 2007

New Sanctions Against Iran Will Accomplish Nothing
William Beeman, University of Minnesota
October 25, 2007

Iran Sanctions: Can They Be Effective?
Matthew Leavitt, The Washington Institute for Near East Policy
October 25, 2007

Building a Case Against Iran
Andrew J. Grotto, Center for American Progress
September 28, 2007

Rethinking Economic Sanctions on Iran
Amos Nadan and Elad J. Pardo
August 22, 2007

Smarter Sanctions on Iran
Andrew J. Grotto,  Center for American Progress
July 12, 2007

Report From the 46th Strategy for Peace Conference – The United States, Iran and Saudi Arabia: Necessary Steps Toward a New Gulf Security Order
The Stanley Foundation
October 20-22, 2005

U.S. Challenges and Choices in the Gulf: U.S. Unilateral Sanctions
Middle East Policy Council
December 13, 2002



Featured

Nearly 60 percent of Americans say that U.S. diplomacy with Iran is needed
November 2007

Americans from both parties think the U.S. government should build better relations with the Iranian government rather than try to change its behavior through implied military threats (Republicans 56%, Democrats 88%)
December 2006

The American public overwhelmingly wants the United Nations , not the United States, to take the lead in dealing with Iran’s nuclear program.
May 2006

Blogs

Iran Nuclear Watch
Provides news, analysis and resources relating to Iran's nuclear program and US-Iran relations.

For More Information 

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace: Iran

Center for Arms Control and Nonproliferation: Iran  

Council on Foreign Relations: Iran  

National Iranian American Council  

Search for Common Ground: U.S.-Iran Program