As U.S. policymakers and other governments around the world search for
an approach that will convince Iran to stop short of crossing the
nuclear weapons threshold, Iran continues to send very mixed signals,
and shows no signs of abandoning progress toward producing weapons-grade
nuclear material. Meanwhile, Iran is in the midst of an internal
political struggle that is often opaque from the outside, but could have
major consequences for the country's position in the region and the
world. This World Politics Review special report examines "The Iran
Enigma."
This report is a compilation of 25 articles
on Iran published in World Politics Review from September 2009 to February 2010. The report looks at Iran's domestic situation, its foreign relations, and U.S. policy toward
Iran.
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Inside Iran
September 1, 2009
Ahmadinejad's Newfound IndependenceBy Jamsheed K. Choksy
September 3, 2009
Iran's Revolution Grows Up
By Jon B. Alterman
September 15, 2009
Ethnic Divisions are Iran's Other Achilles HeelBy Frida Ghitis
October 22, 2009
The Iranian Nuclear Crisis: Iran's Greens Join the Fray
By Masoud Shafaee
November 16, 2009
Confronting History, and the IRGC, in IranBy Babak Yektafar
December 9, 2009
Iran's 30-Year War on DrugsBy Matthew C. Dupee
February 10. 2010
In iran, Whose Revolution is it, Anyway?
BY Babak Yektafar
February 22, 2010
Iran's Foreign
Relations
Iran's New Nuclear DiplomacyBy Kaveh Afrasiabi
September 9, 2009
Iran Naval Patrols Mystify Pirate-Hunting Coalition
By David Axe
October 7, 2009
Iran's Growing Fear of Al-Qaida and the Taliban
By Jamsheed Choksy and Carol B. Choksy
December 3, 2009
India-Iran Relations: Sometimes, MaybeBy Saurav Jha
December 8, 2009
Why Iran Launched a Raid in IraqBy Frida Ghitis
December 24, 2009
U.S. Policy and Iran
Mideast Countries Shoot Down Washington's Trial Balloon
By Frida Ghitis
September 3, 2009
Interfering in Iran: Obama's DilemmaBy Masoud Shafaee
September 3. 2009
Engaging Iran: An Interview with R. Nicholas BurnsBy Seth McLaughlin
September 4, 2009
Obama's Missile Defense Decision and the Iran Nuclear TalksBy Kaveh Afrasiabi
September 22, 2009
Iran Buys Time for Nuclear Program at Little Cost
By Jamsheed Choksy
October 2, 2009
Engaging the Arab World on the Nuclear CrisisBy Elizabeth Iskander
October 5, 2009
Steps Toward Crafting a Nuclear Deal with IranBy Kaveh Afrasiabi
October 16, 2009
Playing the Clock on Iran's RegimeBy Nikolas Gvosdev
January 29, 2010
Finding a Workable Iran PolicyBy Nikolas Gvosdev
February 5, 2010
After Iran Failure, Obama Moves to Plan BBy Frida Ghitis
February 11, 2010
A Week of Shock and Awe on IranBy Frida Ghitis
February 18, 2010
Testing Our Iran Policy Assumptions
By Nikolas Gvosdev
February 19, 2010