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  • October 2024

    October 2024

    A busy reporting period, where we are seeing an ineffectual second Iranian missile barrage on Israel. With the deaths of Nasrallah and all viable successors as leaders of Hezbollah, and Hamas severely depleted, Iran’s key proxies are neutralised. In the eyes of many of the Islamic Republic’s adversaries, this is a unique opportunity to strike…

  • September 2024

    September 2024

    The new president’s cabinet, while not as inclusive as fellow reformists would like, has at least been approved by the Majilis in a show of unity, under pressure from the Supreme Leader. Pezeshkian’s political honeymoon had barely started when he was faced with his first major crisis – responding to Israel’s assassination of Hamas leader…

  • August 2024

    August 2024

    The new president received the Supreme Leader’s blessing and was sworn in following the result of the election earlier in July. Conservatives in the military, political and economic realms have provided public advice to him throughout the month. Of these, the most predictable are the IRGC’s warnings to avoid seeking a return to negotiations on…

  • July 2024

    July 2024

    The first round of the presidential election took place on 28th June, with a further round of voting now set for 5th July after no candidate won 50% of the vote. The second round will see surprise reformist Masoud Pezeshkian compete against arch hardliner Saeed Jalili; they polled 43% and 39% respectively.… Read the rest

  • June 2024

    June 2024

    The first round of the presidential election took place on 28th June, with a further round of voting now set for 5th July after no candidate won 50% of the vote. The second round will see surprise reformist Masoud Pezeshkian compete against arch hardliner Saeed Jalili; they polled 43% and 39% respectively.… Read the rest

  • May 2024

    May 2024

    Iran and Israel took the Middle East region to the brink of war this month as Israel’s assumption that Iran would not respond to a strike on diplomatic premises in Damascus proved flawed. Both sides resisted their own hardliners’ demands to escalate, but even their more-limited responses have crossed a Rubicon.… Read the rest