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Can China Capitalize on Iran's Post-Nuclear Deal Opening? Don't Count On It

Can China Capitalize on Iran's Post-Nuclear Deal Opening? Don't Count On It

By Wang Jin and Zhao Xinghua
Even after the nuclear deal, China shouldn't expect too much from economic ties with Iran.
Is the Iran Nuclear Deal Going to Collapse?

Is the Iran Nuclear Deal Going to Collapse?

By Struan Stevenson
"Tension is mounting internationally as the flaws of the nuclear deal are repeatedly uncovered."

Doing Sanctions Right Against North Korea

Doing Sanctions Right Against North Korea

By Sahand Moarefy
Policymakers should learn the lessons of the Iran deal if they hope to succeed in denuclearizing the Korean peninsula.

Banking With Iran: The US Needs to Put Up or Shut Up

Banking With Iran: The US Needs to Put Up or Shut Up

By James D. Durso
Rather than trying to convince Europeans to start doing business with Iran, the U.S. needs to roll up its own sleeves.

5 Reasons Gwadar Port Trumps Chabahar

5 Reasons Gwadar Port Trumps Chabahar

By Muhammad Daim Fazil
China and Pakistan's port at Gwadar will see smoother sailing than India and Iran's alternative.
Iranian Energy and Japanese Technology

Iranian Energy and Japanese Technology

By Scilla Alecci, Alessia Cerantola, and Denise Hassanzade Ajiri
The Panama Papers shed light on Iran’s plans for self-sufficiency and Japan’s role in tech development.

The Iran-North Korea Connection

The Iran-North Korea Connection

By Samuel Ramani
Iran and North Korea have a long history of military cooperation and technology exchanges.
US Looks to Sanction Chinese Telecoms Firm for Trade With Iran

US Looks to Sanction Chinese Telecoms Firm for Trade With Iran

By Shannon Tiezzi
The proposed sanctions against ZTE stem from its plan to export U.S. equipment to Iran back in 2012.

Is Iran’s Comeback a Double-Edged Sword for India?

Is Iran’s Comeback a Double-Edged Sword for India?

By Soyen Park
Iran’s reengagement promises both more opportunity and more competition for India.

JCPOA: A New Dawn for Iran’s Oil and Gas Industry

JCPOA: A New Dawn for Iran’s Oil and Gas Industry

By Shaheer Momeni and Tamim Momeni
Sanctions relief will breathe fresh air into Iran’s dilapidated oil and gas industry.

China’s Relations With Iran: A Threat to the West?

China’s Relations With Iran: A Threat to the West?

By Sara Hsu
Trade between the two countries is set to explode.
Will the Iran-Pakistan Gas Pipeline Really Go Ahead?

Will the Iran-Pakistan Gas Pipeline Really Go Ahead?

By Muhammad Akbar Notezai
The nuclear deal may be done, but not everyone is confident the project will proceed.

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