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The New Order: Other Players, and Threats
Although the gateway to the “New Order” in the Middle East was opened through Israel, the region’s key…
Why the U.S. Should Not Fall for Pro-Iran Regime Sympathizers Advocating New Negotiations
In recent weeks, calls for renewed negotiations with the Islamic Republic of Iran have gained traction in some…
Limiting state power through distinction between positives and negative rights
One of the greatest tragedies of our history lies in our failure to recognize that the misconceptions fuelling…
The Path to Economic Recovery for Post-Islamic Republic Iran: Is Argentina’s Experience a Viable Model?
Iran is currently facing one of the most challenging crises in its history—a nation blessed with immense natural…
The Issue of Pishevari, Pessian, and Kuchak Khan: A Discussion on the Hegemony of Nationalism
These three historical figures, all suppressed by the central government in Iran, have been the subject of much…
Air Pollution is Entirely Political
The severity of air pollution once again brings attention to its causes and the strategies required to reduce…
December 12: Preserving Azerbaijan, Preserving Iran – Why National Leadership Remains Crucial
By Pantea Garshasbi December 12, 1946, stands as a historic day that showcased the ability and resolve of…
Two Divergent Paths in History: The Difference Between Modernity and Bloody Despotism
Pantea Garshasbi Recently, attempts have been made to compare the rule of Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi with the…
Possible Scenarios for Gasoline Price Hikes
It is likely that the price of gasoline will increase in 1404 (2025–2026). However, the issue of raising…
The “Cultural Revolution” and the Machinery of Cultural Rent
Many figures once regarded as “opposition,” such as Abdolkarim Soroush, were themselves architects of the “Cultural Revolution,” while…