- Montag, 17. Juni 2013 14.00 – 15.30 Uhr In meinem Kalender speichern
Discussion of the Presidential Electoral Process in Iran
How fair was the June 14 election and what does it say about the future direction of Iran’s domestic and foreign policy?
Stimson Center
1111 19th Street N.W. 12th floor
Washington, DC
Speakers:
Hosein Ghazian, International Foundation for Electoral Systems
Fatemeh Haghighatjoo, Non-violent Initiative for Democracy and former deputy in the Iranian parlia-ment
Cliff Kupchan, Director for the Middle East at the Eurasia Group
Moderator:
Geneive Abdo, Stimson Center
You are invited to join us for a thoughtful conversation and the presentation of a policy paper on the impact of the 2013 Iranian presidential election. As time goes on, Iranian elections appear to be more and more manipulated by the regime, even as Iran’s leaders strive to give an appearance of legitimacy. Our expert panel will discuss the potential for the incoming president to have a voice in shaping Iranian domestic and foreign policy.
Please click here to RSVP
For questions about the event, please contact Mattis Hennings.
1111 19th Street N.W. 12th floor
Washington, DC
Speakers:
Hosein Ghazian, International Foundation for Electoral Systems
Fatemeh Haghighatjoo, Non-violent Initiative for Democracy and former deputy in the Iranian parlia-ment
Cliff Kupchan, Director for the Middle East at the Eurasia Group
Moderator:
Geneive Abdo, Stimson Center
You are invited to join us for a thoughtful conversation and the presentation of a policy paper on the impact of the 2013 Iranian presidential election. As time goes on, Iranian elections appear to be more and more manipulated by the regime, even as Iran’s leaders strive to give an appearance of legitimacy. Our expert panel will discuss the potential for the incoming president to have a voice in shaping Iranian domestic and foreign policy.
Please click here to RSVP
For questions about the event, please contact Mattis Hennings.