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Iran presidential election
Rouhani's Reelection Means Continued Iran-China Engagement
By Daniel Johanson
Rouhani's reelection will result in the continuation and possibly intensification of Sino-Iranian relations.
What Iran's Election Means for the World
By Tara Kangarlou
On May 19, Iran's choice is simple: engagement or isolation.
As Presidential Election Nears, Iran's Hardliners Flex Their Muscles
By Yigal Chazan
Emboldened conservatives look set to step up their influence over the country whether they win or not.
How the West Should Respond to Rouhani’s Inauguration
The P5+1 should view the change of power as an opportunity, and put more on the table.
Return of the Clergy in Iran?
Rouhani’s presidency could reverse the declining fortunes of clerics in Iran’s elected and administrative bodies.
Hassan Rowhani Wins Iran’s Presidential Election
By David Patrikarakos
Iranians deliver a clear victory to the moderate candidate. Will change ensue?
How Iran’s Election Could Change Nuclear Negotiations
Friday’s election may not change Iran’s nuclear stance, but it could change the West’s position on a deal with Iran.
Trouble Brewing in Tehran
The Iranian regime appears to be in crisis. Look to the Iranian opposition movement for a solution.
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