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Brumberg and Blechman: U.S. Policy and Iranian Democratic Reform

Published December 15, 2010by Ali Gharib

Daniel Brumberg of the U.S. Institute of Peace and Barry Blechman of the Stimson Center follow up on their recent report about engaging Iran with a lengthy piece on the Middle East Channel of Foreign Policy‘s website. “The problem,” they… Continue Reading →

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USIP and Stimson Center Iran Study Group Calls for “Strategic Engagement”

Published November 16, 2010by Eli Clifton 1 Comment

The United States Institute of Peace (USIP) and The Stimson Center’s joint study group report (PDF) on U.S.-Iran Policy calls for a massive overhaul in the U.S.’s policy of engagement of coercion and argues for a policy of “strategic engagement”… Continue Reading →

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