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15 May 2011Arab spring, Persian winter BY Ali Alfoneh

It is still too early to tell whether the waves of change sweeping over the shores of North Africa and the Middle East will erode the foundations of autocracy or, conversely, whether they will

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Ben Ali
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Green Movement
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Hossein Mousavi
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Mehdi Karrubi
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Mohammed Khatami
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pro-democracy
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tehran
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Tunisia
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30 January 2012China Courts the Middle East BY Dilip Hiro

LONDON: As a country importing 11 percent of its oil from Iran, the latest American and European move to isolate Iran has put China in a quandary. Should it join the West with which it has close

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Beijing
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energy security
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gas
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Hu Jintao
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oil
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sanctions
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security council
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tehran
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UN
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Washington
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Wen Jiabao
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10 February 2012Iran looms large on Indo-US relations BY

Washington – Iran is casting a long shadow over India’s relations with the United States as New Delhi struggles to balance U.S. sanctions against Iran and its own energy needs.

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Barack Obama
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India-US
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Iran
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Manmohan Singh
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nuclear weapon
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17 February 2012India’s Iran Challenge BY

LONDON: As Iran’s global isolation grows amid reports that it’s begun operating a new generation of centrifuges at its main uranium-enrichment facility at Natanz, India is the

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Delhi
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IAEA
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nuclear program
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oil
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tehran
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trade sanctions
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4 April 2012India-U.S.-Iran: A tightrope walk BY

Washington – The recent visit of Wendy Sherman, U.S. under secretary of State for political affairs, to Delhi has helped ease some of the tension between India and the United

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energy security
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Indo-U.S.
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Iran
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New Delhi
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oil imports
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Robert Blackwill
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sanctions
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tehran
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Washington
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Wendy Sherman
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9 April 2012Iran: An opportunity for BRICS BY

The winter months saw the controversy over Iran’s nuclear programme become dangerously heated.  Western media were encouraged to interpret recent International

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Ahmedinejad
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Iran
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NPT
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nuclear technology
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P5 + 1
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tehran
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9 April 2012Iran: An opportunity for BRICS BY

The winter months saw the controversy over Iran’s nuclear programme become dangerously heated.  Western media were encouraged to interpret recent International

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Ahmedinejad
,
NPT
,
nuclear technology
,
P5 + 1
,
tehran

current journals

1 May 2012
BY Andrew Moravcsik
Foreign AffairsForeign Affairs
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1 July 2011
In-house PublicationsIn-house Publications
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1 January 2012
BY Gateway House: Indian Council on Global Relations
In-house PublicationsIn-house Publications
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