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  • Despite demonstrations waning during winter, the revolutionary process is poised to gain renewed momentum. After all, the regime is unable to address the combination of socio-economic and political crises driving the current unrest.
    Iran protests

    Why Iran's revolutionary process will persist

    Despite demonstrations waning during winter, the revolutionary process is poised to gain renewed momentum. After all, the regime is unable to address the combination of socio-economic and political crises driving the current unrest. Essay by Ali Fathollah-Nejad

  • Iranian economy

    The causes of Iran's economic woes

    Talks to salvage the 2015 Iranian nuclear deal have entered their eighth round in Vienna. Even if a deal is struck and some of the sanctions are lifted, the state of the Iranian economy is such that there can be little hope that any relief provided by a revived agreement will trickle down to the general population. By Ali Fathollah-Nejad

  • Katajun Amirpur's "Khomeini" biography

    Khomeini, the enigmatic Ayatollah

    Recently published in German, Katajun Amirpur's new biography of Ayatollah Khomeini is a multi-faceted and knowledgeable portrait of the Iranian revolutionary leader that also offers some surprises. Marian Brehmer read the book for Qantara.de

  • Ebrahim Raisi takes office

    The Iranian regime will stop at nothing to ensure survival

    Against the backdrop of growing protests over water shortages, Iran's new hardline president took office last week. For ordinary Iranians, a life in fear and repression will continue, writes Azadeh Pourzand

  • Elections in Iran

    Khamenei shuts down opposition ahead of upcoming ballot

    In the run up to Iran’s presidential election, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has sought to entrench his power. Alex Vatanka asks whether a sharp slump in voter turnout will reveal the extent of popular discontent

  • Iran's 2021 presidential elections

    Iran's elite politicians ignore the burning social issues

    Despite promises to the contrary, the social and economic situation in Iran deteriorated under President Rouhani, prompting two nationwide revolts in recent years. Yet the social question continues to be neglected by all factions of the elite. Meanwhile the country urgently needs social reform. By Ali Fathollah-Nejad and Arash Sarkohi

  • Iran's presidential election: Contest of losers

    Iran's Guardian Council has selected seven candidates for the mid-July presidential election. Most have run in the past. By Shabnam von Hein

  • Power politics in Iran

    Fallout from Mohammed Javad Zarif's political bombshell

    An interview by Foreign Minister Mohammed Javad Zarif has provoked outrage in Iran. In it, Zarif criticised the Revolutionary Guards' destructive role in both the nuclear agreement and the Syrian war. Ali Sadrzadeh has the details

  • Iran-China 25-year Cooperation Programme

    The Islamic Republic's timely vaccine against U.S. pressure?

    On 27 March, Iran and China signed a 25-year accord intended to foster "strategic co-operation". Despite ongoing uncertainty over the deal's actual scope, content and chances of realisation, the agreement has been hailed by Iranian officials as nothing less than a game-changer when it comes to securing the interests of the Islamic Republic. By Ali Fathollah-Nejad and Amin Naeni

  • Iranian Faezeh Hashemi, Rafsanjani's daughter, speaks out

    Will the Islamic Republic ever get a female president?

    Iran's social media was buzzing in January when, Faezeh Hashemi, daughter of Iran’s former President Rafsanjani gave a controversial interview, striking a chord with many Iranians. Questioning the merits of Tehran’s regional policy of "resistance" pursued by the late General Soleimani, Hashemi went on to assert that it will take sustained pressure to change the Islamic Republic’s policies. By Ali Fathollah-Nejad

  • Iranian mathematician Maryam Mirzakhani speaks during a news conference following the Fields Medal award ceremony at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Seoul, 13 August 2014.
    The Persian poetry of mathematics

    From Omar Khayyam to Mirzakhani – Iran’s beautiful minds

    Presenting a more nuanced vision of their common homeland, Iran, to Western imaginations, kindred spirits Omar Khayyam and Maryam Mirzakhani stand out against the twenty-first century backdrop of anti-Iranian sentiment and Islamophobia. By Hamid Dabashi

  • Saudi Arabia and the U.S.

    MbS courts Joe Biden over Iran fears and the economy

    After months out of the spotlight, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has returned centre-stage with diplomatic and economic moves that diplomats say are aimed at showing the new U.S. president he is a valuable partner who can get things done

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