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  • 22 June 2009 - - Chicago Tribune - Striking right balance on Iran Dr Andrew ParasilitiBy Dr Andrew Parasiliti, Executive Director IISS-US, Corresponding Director IISS-Middle East
  • Strategic Comments Volume 15 - Issue 5 SC1505 Latest page panelVolume 15, Issue 5 of Strategic Comments, the Institute's online journal, has just been published. The first article, North Korea's dangerous game, is free to all readers, while the remaining four - What now for Obama's Iran policy?, Obama tackles Mideast peace, Chechnya's war hangover and Shock win in India - are accessible to IISS members or Strategic Comments subscribers. A pay-per-view facility is also available. The charge for each article is £5
  • 18 June 2009 - - Washington Post - Engage Iran, Not Ahmadinejad IISS LogoBy Nader Mousavizadeh, Consulting Senior Fellow
  • 18 June 2009 - - Daily Telegraph - The Navy strikes back IISS Logo"There is no compelling argument for spending as much as £12 billion on these two floating extravaganzas," says Andrew Brookes, aerospace analyst at the International Institute for Strategic Studies. "Their only use is in expeditionary warfare and I cannot see a British Prime Minister embarking on such a war for a generation, given what we have gone through in Iraq and Afghanistan."
  • 15 June 2009 - - Korea Herald - Solidifying a joint approach to Pyongyang Shangri-la Dialogue 2009 HomepagePresidents Lee and Obama should express their willingness to resume nuclear negotiations within the con-text of the six-party talks. But they should make it clear, as U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates recently exclaimed at the Shangri-La Dialogue in late May, that they are "tired of buying the same horse twice." By my count, we have already bought the North's nuclear facilities at Yongbyon three times; the fourth payment must be a final one, after true (already paid for) disablement and in return for comp
  • 15 June 2009 - - Reuters - Iran election result blow to Obama outreach IISS LogoMark Fitzpatrick, senior fellow for non-proliferation at the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London, said: "I am surprised at the regime's audacity in declaring such a large margin for Ahmadinejad, given that in the run-up, the momentum seemed to be in the other direction". He said he was not optimistic about any US-Iran detente. "The hardliners in the regime seem to have exercised all their levers of power to keep Ahmadinejad in place. Undoubtedly, a key reasons was concern about losing co
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