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Obama’s Iran legacy is noble, complicated – and endangered

Obama’s Iran legacy is noble, complicated – and endangered

When Barack Obama became US president, his principal foreign policy was clear: to maintain the US’s global leadership role while simultaneously scaling back on the interventionist excesses of George W. Bush. And few issues pulled those priorities together as neatly as did the dispute over Iran’s nuclear programme. Iranian-Western relations had nosedived during the younger […]

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Row of Iran Flags in Front of Tehran Skyline

Stability and cooperation is an asset for Iran, as tough sanctions are lifted

Dr Edward Wastnidge, Lecturer in Politics and International Studies, outlines the importance of sanctions against Iran being lifted… The lifting of punitive economic sanctions against Iran is an important moment, not only due to the economic benefits that the Islamic Republic should see as a result, but also in terms of the wider political shift […]

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