When Substance, and Not the Form, Matters
By Professor Matthew Tasooji, Ph.D., Scholar of Economics, Management, and Iranian Political Affairs In analyses of political transitions, especially in authoritarian contexts,
By Professor Matthew Tasooji, Ph.D., Scholar of Economics, Management, and Iranian Political Affairs In analyses of political transitions, especially in authoritarian contexts,
Kazem Kazerounian, Ph.D., Mohammad Mohaddes, Ph.D., Hossein Saiedian, Ph.D. The roar of missiles has subsided into a fragile, fifteen-day silence. As of
Shirin Nariman is a former political prisoner in Iran during the 1980s and a former director at Freddie Mac. As a former
By Jila Andalib, IT Specialist & Iran Political and Human Rights Analyst Published in CT Mirror, August 7, 2025 Here in Connecticut,
Firouz Daneshgari, MD, MBA, FRCS, FPMRS During the 2023–2024 nationwide uprising in Iran, one of the movement’s most tragic and heroic figures