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The International Spectator

Europe and Iran in a fast-changing Middle East: Confidence-building measures, security dialogue and regional cooperation

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The regional order that prevailed in the Middle East since the end of the Cold War has come under increased strain as a result of the 2003 US-led invasion and occupation of Iraq and the consequent unraveling of regional balances, leading to the collapse of regimes, explosions of popular demonstrations, the expansion of non-state and quasi-state actors and resurgent foreign and regional meddling.

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The Wall Street Journal - Casarini: Buyers of Iran’s Oil Balk at U.S. Push to Isolate Country

Nicola Casarini at a recent regional security conference in Shanghai, quoted by the Wall Street Journal: “We have a joint interest in keeping the Iran deal alive”.

Nea Selida - Alcaro: The response of the 28 EU members, close between Iran and the US

Riccardo Alcaro interviewed by the Greek daily Nea Selida, talks about the European reactions after Donald Trump's withdrawal from the nuclear agreement with Iran.

Transatlantic Security in an Age of Uncertainty

Transatlantic Security in an Age of Uncertainty

14/06/2018 - 15/06/2018, Rome

The tenth edition of the Transatlantic Security Symposium took place Rome on 14-15 June 2018 at Italy's Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The seminar - Transatlantic Security in an Age of Uncertainty - brought together experts, academics and policymakers from Europe, the US, Russia, Turkey and Iran, to discuss the state of the transatlantic relationship under the Trump administration as well as America's and Europe's evolving relations with three countries of critical importance: Russia, Iran and Turkey.