Introduction, Paolo Magri. -- Section I -- Iran: an identity card. -- 1. The struggle for Iran: Rouhani's difficult path to reform, Pejman Abdobmohammadi. -- 2. Not for the price of watermelons: is it possible to reform the Iranian economy?, Eugenio Dacrema. -- 3. Security spoiler or political broker? Iran's role in the Middle East, Annalisa Perteghella. -- Section II -- A fateful triangle: Iran, the EU, and the US. -- 4. Under pressure: US-Iranian relations in the age of Trump, Sanam Vakil. -- 5. EU-Iran relations: building bridges in stormy waters, Rouzbeh Parsi. -- 6. Squaring the triangle: The EU between Rouhani and Trump, Cornelius Adebahr. -- Conclusions and policy recommendations for the EU. -- The authors.
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This Report intends to trace what lies ahead for Iran after the May 2017 Rouhani's re-election. e analysis builds upon the assumption that Iran does not act in a vacuum: the US, as well as the EU actions, will inevitably help de ne the future trajectory of the country. A trajectory which is set domestically also by the generational transition Tehran is go- ing through, with its Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, looking for a successor. e inter-factional struggle a ecting Iran since the early years of the Revolution is now revived by what is actually at stake: the very future of the Islamic Republic.
Diplomatic relations.
Political Science-- World-- Middle Eastern.
Politics and government.
European Union countries, Foreign relations, Iran, 21st century.
Iran, Foreign relations, 21st century.
Iran, Politics and government, 21st century.
United States, Foreign relations, Iran, 21st century.
Iran, Politique et gouvernement, 21e siècle.
Iran, Relations extérieures, 21e siècle.
Pays de l'Union européenne, Relations extérieures, Iran, 21e siècle.
European Union countries.
Iran.
United States.
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