Hey there John --
In case you missed it, I wanted to remind you about NIAC’s upcoming panel, Iran After the Rouhani Presidency: Debriefing the June 18 Election, happening tomorrow Monday, June 21st at 11am ET. Space is limited, so make sure to secure your spot by RSVPing today. [[link removed]]
On Friday, we saw the outcome of the Iranian elections. Now, featuring experts, journalists and academics we’re going to explore what Friday’s results mean for any continued engagement between Iran and the West. This is a conversion you won’t want to miss. You can find more details about the event below and sign-up to join the panel here [[link removed]] .
Best,
Team NIAC
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John --
Iran's presidential election tomorrow is poised to impact the country's political trajectory, both in terms of its domestic policies and foreign affairs. And with conservative candidate Ebrahim Raisi poised to win the tightly controlled election, a number of key questions are rising up. Namely, how will Rouhani's successor change Iran's policies--and what does this mean for engagement between Iran and the West as the pace of nuclear talks in Vienna slows?
To explore these key questions, please join me on Monday, June 21st at 11am ET for our panel discussion, Iran After the Rouhani Presidency: Debriefing the June 18 Election. [[link removed]]
Joining me will be Bijan Khajehpour (Eurasian Nexus Partners), Negar Mortazavi (Host, Iran Podcast), Shervin Malekzadeh (Visiting Scholar, Colgate University) and Sanam Shantyaei of France24, who will be moderating the discussion.
Space is limited, so make sure to RSVP today and don't miss out on this important discussion at a critical moment for U.S.-Iran relations. [[link removed]]
Best,
Sina Toossi
Senior Research Analyst, NIAC
PS - Check out NIAC's newest explainer entitled Who is the Frontrunner in Iran’s Presidential Race? [[link removed]] to learn more ahead of the June 18th race.
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