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FLASHPOINT IRAN: Britain Plans Broader Sanctions But Lack of IRGC Designation Concerns Activists
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Michael Lipin interviews Project on Managing the Atom Associate Nicole Grajewski on why Iran may not benefit much from its new membership of Shanghai Cooperation Organization (Starting at 16:10).
For Academic Citation: “FLASHPOINT IRAN: Britain Plans Broader Sanctions But Lack of IRGC Designation Concerns Activists.” Broadcast Appearance, July 11, 2023, posted by “VOA”.
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Michael Lipin interviews Project on Managing the Atom Associate Nicole Grajewski on why Iran may not benefit much from its new membership of Shanghai Cooperation Organization (Starting at 16:10).
For Academic Citation: “FLASHPOINT IRAN: Britain Plans Broader Sanctions But Lack of IRGC Designation Concerns Activists.” Broadcast Appearance, July 11, 2023, posted by “VOA”.
Michael Lipin
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- In the Spotlight
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(AP Photo/Fatima Shbair)
Daniel Sobelman writes that “Hamas’ brutal attack didn’t come from a vacuum,” but resulted from a long “axis-of-resistance” strategy. Regional repercussions will be formative, he says.
Aly Song / Reuters
In Foreign Affairs, Graham Allison and Henry A. Kissinger write that Biden, Xi, and other world leaders must act now to face challenges posed by AI just as their predecessors did 78 years ago confronting challenges of the nuclear age.
AP/Alex Babenko
Mariana Budjeryn writes that while there is no cause to doubt Stephen Walt’s genuine concern for Ukrainian lives, his argument about the morality of the war in Ukraine “is nevertheless deeply flawed.”