Author Archives: iPouya
“Contesting the Iranian Revolution” assigned reading at Harvard University
I am honored to learn that my book, Contesting the Iranian Revolution: The Green Uprisings, was assigned reading for a course on Iran at Harvard University this past spring. Here is the course description:
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My quotes in the Norwegian daily, Klassekampen, on the potential American return to compliance of the Iran nuclear agreement:
Podcast at POMEPS
My interview with Marc Lynch regarding my book at The Project on Middle East Political Science, POMEPS (Institute for Middle East Studies at the George Washington University)
Othering Iran and Iranians
I participated in a Twitter Spaces panel on “Othering Iran and Iran” that was covered in Iranian media. Listen to the English-language panel here, read the Persian-language article here.
Interview: “The Triumph of the Green Wave”
My interview with Roqe Media on “The Triumph of the Green Wave.”
New Books Network
New Books Network did an episode on my book. Listen here.
Panel on Iran at the University of Chicago’s Pearson Institute Global Forum
We “discussed the possibility of a new nuclear agreement with Iran, the impact of sanctions on Iran, and other topics on October 13, 2021 at The Pearson Global Forum.” Watch the entire panel discussion here.
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Here’s my interview for a Norwegian article on Iran and the US-subverted nuclear deal (must know Norwegian to read).
Berkeley Lecture Series: “The Limits of Empowerment: Women, Gender, and Revolution in Iran’s Green Uprising”
My June 27th talk on book-related topic, “The Limits of Empowerment: Women, Gender, and Revolution in Iran’s Green Uprising.” Watch the recorded talk here.
Book talk at Brandeis University (May 5th)
See the recording of the event here.
Book Talk at Harvard’s CMES
I will be giving a book talk tomorrow, April 6 at 12:00 EST at Harvard’s Center for Middle Eastern Studies. See here for details.
Biden’s vowed US-Iran detente won’t come easy
My quotes at Asia Times: “’Iran is incredibly demonized in the US. Take the statement from Senator Susan Collins who initially thought the siege on the Capitol building was being orchestrated by the Iranians. She’s a prime example of how … Continue reading
Podcast on my book at the Iranian Studies Collective
Podcast on my book at the Iranian Studies Collective.