A Prospect for a New Deal: JCPOA 2.0?Arash M. Akbari — Johns Hopkins SAIS Graduate and security and political advisor at the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs — IRIMFAFeb 4Feb 4
The Demising OblivionArash M. Akbari — Johns Hopkins University graduate in International affairs and a political and regional security analyst at the Iranian…Jan 6Jan 6
The East-Med Pipeline and the EU-Turkey RelationsArash M. Akbari — M.A. Candidate in International Affairs at Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies SAIS.Feb 26, 2022Feb 26, 2022
The Abraham Accord and the Regional Strategic Culture of IranServing a political agenda, the Abraham Accords were signed to introduce stability in the region, but is it going to serve this duty?Aug 19, 2021Aug 19, 2021
National Interests or Revolutionism?Arash M. Akbari is a research associate at the Australian Institute of International Affairs (AIIA). Background of International Law and MA…Apr 27, 2021Apr 27, 2021
The Accord of InstabilityArash M. Akbari is a research associate at the Australian Institute of International Affairs (AIIA). Background of International Law and…Feb 11, 2021Feb 11, 2021
From a Protégé to a Protagonist: Political Leadership of Ayatollah KhameneiArash M. Akbari is a research associate at the Australian Institute of International Affairs (AIIA). International Law & International…Jan 14, 2021Jan 14, 2021
Book Review — “The New Regional Order in the Middle East: Changes and Challenges”Dec 30, 2020Dec 30, 2020
Transatlantic strategy of Iran: the retainment of multilateral diplomacyArash M. Akbari is a MA student in International Affairs at Johns Hopkins University SAIS, and Research Associate at the Australian…Nov 21, 2020Nov 21, 2020
Iran’s Bargaining Policy; A Probable Strategic Re-negotiation of the JCPOAArash M. Akbari is a MA student in International Affairs at Johns Hopkins University SAIS, and a Research Associate at the Australian…Nov 11, 2020Nov 11, 2020