Russian-Iranian Relations in the Ahmadinejad Era
Speaker: Mark Katz, Professor, Department of Public and International Affairs, George Mason University, and former Title VIII-Supported Short-Term Scholar, Kennan Institute.
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This meeting is co-sponsored by the Middle East Program and the Kennan Institute
Speaker: Mark Katz, Professor, Department of Public and International Affairs, George Mason University, and former Title VIII-Supported Short-Term Scholar, Kennan Institute.
A common hostility toward the United States has helped fuel cooperation between Russia and Iran. There are, however, important differences between Moscow and Tehran which seem likely to persist. This presentation will examine the state of the Russian-Iranian relationship.
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