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https://www.sais-jhu.edu/content/middle-east-studies#overview 22-06-2015 22:19:22
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If you’re wondering what to expect from Iran, you can’t do better than my Johns Hopkins SAIS colleague nargesbajoghli. She has 10 years experience studying the IRGC on the ground - knows power of Soleimani as individual but also of Arab Shia networks cultivated.
"General Suleimani’s influence will survive him; in fact, it may have suddenly grown significantly," writes nargesbajoghli. nyti.ms/2SPnM4Q
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Over the weekend, Prof. Sarah Parkinson (@se_parkinson) joined Up All Night to discuss Qasem Soleimani’s death. Her segment starts approximately at the eight-minute mark. bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0…
Members of Iran’s armed forces are often depicted as a homogenous group falling in line behind an official ideology. nargesbajoghli examines the political debates taking place within the regime’s ranks, and how opinion is split along generational lines: trib.al/EWYQ819
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In a The Washington Post article on how on how militants, gangs, and mafias are responding to the #coronavirus pandemic, Prof. Sarah Parkinson (@se_parkinson) commented on why these groups are filling gaps that governments have left. washingtonpost.com/world/the_amer…