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United Nations Security Council Resolution

The View from Tehran and Russia

Comments from Javad Zarif, Iranian ambassador to the UN, and Dmitry Peskov, first deputy press secretary to President Putin.

Revisiting Iran

The United States must find new and innovative ways to avoid the trap of a dead-end policy towards Iran. A roundtable discussion.

Beyond the NRA Doctrine

America should join with Europe in aggressively policing proliferation.

A Fragile Consensus

Unlike the Iraq War, the Iranian nuclear crisis will not convulse transatlantic relations--for the time being.

The Shareholder Model

The United States must revisit "the art of the deal" to preserve its global leadership.

The Khatemi Factor: How Much Does It Matter?

Change in Iran is in the air, and it could be dramatic--but this is speculative and both the timetable and the actual policy implications are impossible to specify.

Commentary

The Guns of August

The recent border clash between Lebanon and Israel could make for a tense summer in the Middle East.

Isolating Iran

America needs all the help it can get on Iran—which means making up with Brazil and Turkey.

UN Sanctions Won't Work

To take down Iran’s nuclear program, America must take unilateral action against the Iranian economy.

Blogs

Conflict in Lebanon? The Broader Dimensions Behind “STL”

The results of the Special Tribune for Lebanon could reignite civil war—or worse, conflict with Israel.

Books & Reviews

Iran's Atomic Journey

Al J. Venter traces the history of the Iranian nuclear project.

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February 13, 2012