November 8, 2009

Iran and the Peace Movement Excerpt 2

Debating Engagement: A Critical Dialogue Among Progressives on Iran and the Peace Movement

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Since June’s presidential election, Iran has experienced a massive political upheaval, and just last week the U.S. and Iran engaged in breakthrough discussions on Iran’s nuclear program. Are these two developments related? On Friday, October 16, at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, In These Times co-sponsored a public exploration of this pivotal moment in Iran’s history and the critical issues involved in their peace movement. The selected panel for Debating Engagement: A Critical Dialogue Among Progressives on Iran & the Peace Movement featured the National Coordinator of Just Foreign Policy Robert Naiman and DePaul University Professor of International Studies Kaveh Ehsani.


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Robert Naiman is Policy Director and National Coordinator at Just Foreign Policy. Naiman has worked as a policy analyst and researcher at the Center for Economic and Policy Research and Public Citizen's Global Trade Watch. He has masters degrees in economics and mathematics from the University of Illinois and has studied and worked in the Middle East. Naiman edits the Just Foreign Policy daily news summary and writes a blog on Huffington Post.

Kaveh Ehsani is an assistant professor of international studies at DePaul University. He is on the editorial boards of Middle East Report and Goftogu (Dialogue) journal in Iran.

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