Understanding the Challenge of Iran – Panel 4
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Understanding the Challenge of Iran Conference – Panel 4 Date April 30, 2008 International Law – Terror and Incitement Video Professor Gregory Gordon, Assistant Professor of Law at the University of North Dakota – “From Incitement to Indictment? Prosecuting Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for Advocating Israel’s Destruction” Professor David Menashri, Director of The Center for Iranian Studies […]
Understanding the Challenge of Iran Conference – Panel 3
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Understanding the Challenge of Iran Conference – Panel 3 Date April 30, 2008 Iranian Society and “The Other” Video Professor Saeed Paivandi, Professor of Sociology at Paris-8 University – “Discrimination and Intolerance in Iranian Curriculum” Tom Parker, Executive Director of the Iran Human Rights Documentation Center – “Promoting a Culture of Human Rights in Iran” […]
Understanding the Challenge of Iran Conference – Panel 2
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Understanding the Challenge of Iran Conference – Panel 2 Date April 30, 2008 The Regime – Ideology, Politics & International Terror Video Patrick Clawson, Deputy Director for Research at The Washington Institute for Near Policy in Washington, DC. – “Why Does Iran Want A Nuclear Weapon?” Michael Rubin, Resident Scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, […]
Understanding the Challenge of Iran Conference – Panel 1
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Understanding the Challenge of Iran Conference – Panel 1 Date April 30, 2008 The Iranian Regime and Human Rights Video Professor Hooshang Amirahmadi, Professor of Urban Planning & Policy Development and Director of the Center for Middle Eastern Studies (CMES) at Rutgers University – “Iran’s Power Structure and Implications for Democratic Change” Mehrangiz Kar, Iranian […]