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14 documents for Nasser Hadian
  • ..., as Tehran University political scientist Nasser Hadian has put it, its "strategic loneliness." (32...

  • President-elect Barack Obama has not yet been inaugurated, but some Iranians are already losing their optimism that he will change policy toward Iran after 30 years of estrangement. An initial groundswell of enthusiasm among some Iranians has been replaced by caution and concern.

    ... sent by the current government," said Nasser Hadian, a professor of international relations at ...

  • TEHRAN, IRAN -- The Nobel Peace Prize winner could not be more emphatic about the election that swept Iran's hard-liners into the president's office a week ago. Nothing has changed in Iran," says human rights lawyer Shirin Ebadi, her gaze unwavering as she sits in her modest basement office in Tehran. "Those who were in power are still in power. Why should it get better? If it's been bad up to now, it's going to be bad from now on.

    ... authority or the mandate to lead," says Nasser Hadian-Jazy, a US-educated political scientist at ...

  • Back in June, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad gave an impassioned monologue about his country's future. His comments at a public event in Tehran received only passing attention. But for anyone trying to understand Iran's mind-set in the ongoing nuclear showdown, it was a concise and clarifying lesson.

    ... the moment is going in Iran's favor," said Nasser Hadian, a political affairs analyst at Tehran Univ...

  • Unrest among ethnic Arabs in this remote capital of oil-rich Khuzestan province bordering southern Iraq presents Iran with its most serious domestic security threat since the 1979 Islamic revolution, just as discussion in Washington about Iran's myriad internal ethnic and religious divisions reaches fever pitch. Two men found guilty of bombing a bank here in January, killing six persons, were publicly hanged from a crane this month. Both were ethnic Arabs, who are a slim majority in the province and have close ties to Iraqi Arabs across the border. A day earlier, three other Iranian Arabs reportedly were executed in a local prison. Three more face imminent death, opposition groups say.

    ... of the pipeline infrastructure," said Nasser Bani Assad, a spokesman for the British Ahwazi Fri... in Iran's ethnic tensions," said Nasser Hadian, who teaches political philosophy at Tehran Univer...

  • Iran's nuclear program has become a highly controversial issue in international politics since the August 2002 unveiling of the secretly built uranium enrichment facility in Natanz and the heavy-water production plant in Arak. American officials nnd experts assert that Iran has secret plans to use its nuclear capabilities to develop nuclear weapons. Iranian officials, however, deny such allegations and claim that they will use their capabilities exclusively for peaceful purposes. Notwithstanding the official rhetoric, some Iranian scholars, intellectuals, and even bureaucrats argue that Iran should seriously consider developing nuclear weapons given that they have the necessary skills and capabilities as well as the reasons to do so. The clerical leaders have supposedly not yet decided ...

    ...For instance, Dr. Nasser Saghafi-Ameri from the Tehran-based Center for Str...Nasser Hadian, Associate Professor in the Faculty of Law and Pol...

  • Back in June, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad gave an impassioned monologue about his country's future. His comments at a public event in Tehran received only passing attention. But for anyone trying to understand Iran's mind-set in the ongoing nuclear showdown, it was a concise and clarifying lesson.

    ... the moment is going in Iran's favor," said Nasser Hadian, a political affairs analyst at Tehran Univ...

  • ... to nag" about the economic situation, said Nasser Hadian, another political science professor at Teh...

  • Iran so far has been in the driver's seat in its confrontation with the West over its nuclear program, gradually leading the Bush administration to change strategy. Now it faces a choice to accept the West's new incentives deal, or go on being confrontational. For months, Iran has appeared to cleverly manipulate the debate over its nuclear program, engaging in brinksmanship that eventually led Washington to offer talks.

    ... in the direction it wants," according to Nasser Hadian, a Tehran University political scientist wh...

  • TEHRAN, Iran -- The word "compromise" is rarely invoked when the leaders of archenemies Iran or the United States speak about each other. But as the crisis in Iraq deepens, President Bush is being asked by a growing chorus, from the Iraq Study Group to Mideast experts, to appeal directly to Iran for help.

    ... would be more than ready to help," says Nasser Hadian-Jazy, a political scientist at Tehran Unive...



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