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Author: Sajedeh Goudarzi

Editors' Pick Opinion 

Diplomacy Brief; Read on Russia-US Conflict, Palestine, Terrorism, and America’s Struggle Over Right and Left

November 1, 2017April 19, 2018 Sajedeh Goudarzi 0 Comments

For the past weeks media headlines have been overwhelmed with deciphering Russia’s interference in the politics of the U.S. From

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Diplomacy Brief Editors' Pick Middle East Opinion 

Diplomacy Brief: The Fall of Raqqa

October 25, 2017April 19, 2018 Sajedeh Goudarzi 0 Comments

The Fall of the Caliphate Three years of occupation of the Syrian city of Raqqa ended this month and left

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The Diplomacy Brief: Iran Nuclear Deal, Kurdish Referendum, German Election, and Myanmar

September 26, 2017April 19, 2018 Sajedeh Goudarzi 0 Comments

“The Worst Deal” US President Donald Trump’s recent comments on Iran’s nuclear deal have left many confused about his intentions, including

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Asia Editors' Pick Opinion 

The Forgotten Dark Side

March 24, 2017April 19, 2018 Sajedeh Goudarzi 0 Comments Human trafficking, Rohingya

By Ruthly Cadestin Removed, distraught, beaten, and burden are words to describe a population that have be stripped of their

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Editors' Pick Europe Opinion 

The Schulz Surge

March 22, 2017April 19, 2018 Sajedeh Goudarzi 1 Comment Angela Merkel, France Election, Germany election, Martin Schulz

By Dennis Meaney Last year I wrote a piece on Angela Merkel and the Future of Western Liberalism. In it,

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American Foreign Policy Editors' Pick Opinion 

Water Scarcity and the Global Security Challenges 

March 2, 2017April 19, 2018 Sajedeh Goudarzi 3 Comments Global war strategy, National Intelligence Council, National security, Water 2017, Water Scarcity

By Michael Curtin Water. It is essential for survival. Phrases often used to describe water are: “life’s sustaining resource” and

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Trump’s Iran Policy, Not That ‘Tremendous’

February 23, 2017April 19, 2018 Sajedeh Goudarzi 0 Comments Donald Trump, Elections, Hassan Rouhani, Iran, Tehran

By Sajedeh Goudarzi Donald Trump’s rhetoric on foreign policy has been marked by uncertainty, ambiguity, and even paradoxical content. He

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Development Editors' Pick Opinion 

Addressing Runaway Inequality to Alleviate the World’s Labor Pains

November 17, 2016April 19, 2018 Sajedeh Goudarzi 0 Comments China, Minority rights, Runway Inequality

“The people are going to rise from the water. We’re going to shut this system down. I hear the voice

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Climate Change Editors' Pick Opinion 

Climate Change: Does it Pose Real Global Security Concerns?

November 10, 2016April 19, 2018 Sajedeh Goudarzi 0 Comments Conference of the Parties, Department of Defense, International Security, National Intelligence Council, Yemen civil war

There is no denying the overwhelming fact that climate change is real. Critics will argue otherwise, but the evidence speaks

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Editors' Pick Middle East Opinion 

Pushing the Right Buttons in Iran

October 13, 2016April 19, 2018 Sajedeh Goudarzi 1 Comment Human Rights, Iran, Rouhani, United Nations

Last week UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon submitted a report to the General Assembly on the situation of human rights

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