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Iran’s foreign policy

Beyond the Post-NAM Spin

Published September 4, 2012by Farideh Farhi
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The end of the Nonaligned Movement (NAM) summit in Tehran has been an occasion for pundits on all sides to engage in post-game spin. In Iran, the spin began right in the middle of the summit when Iranian television mistranslated… Continue Reading  

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