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AFPC Senior Vice President Ilan Berman was quoted in TheJJReport regarding Iran’s elections.
“Just 42 percent of Iranians voted in the country’s latest parliamentary elections,” which is “the lowest percentage ever recorded” in the Islamic Republic’s 41 years — and even that number is likely “inflated.” The “lackluster showing” should be no surprise: Two years of “persistent protests” indicate a population “profoundly disaffected with the country’s clerical regime,” and the “accidental Jan. 8 downing of a Ukrainian airliner” convinced “many Iranians that their government is dangerously incompetent.”
AFPC Senior Vice President Ilan Berman was referenced in the Mosaic regarding Saudi Arabia’s religious extremism
Saudi Arabia is in the throes of a monumental transition. This shift, set in motion by Vision 2030,” the signature initiative of de facto ruler Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, has expanded since the Vision’s formal launch in 2016 to touch upon virtually every aspect of life within the Kingdom.
AFPC Senior Vice President Ilan Berman was interviewed by JNS regarding the latest US-Taliban deal
The United States and the Taliban signed an agreement on Feb. 29 that includes the possible eventual withdrawal of all American and other NATO forces from Afghanistan by next year contingent on the Taliban upholding commitments such as holding talks with the Afghan government.
AFPC Senior Vice President Ilan Berman was quoted in The New York Post regarding COVID-19 cases in Iran.
Iran was an early COVID-19 hot spot, Ilan Berman notes at Radio Farda, yet the “depths of the Iranian regime’s coronavirus crisis remain the subject of heated debate.” The authorities claim that after some 3,800 fatalities, the worst is past; President Hassan Rouhani has floated April 18 as a reopen date.
AFPC Senior Vice President Ilan Berman was interviewed by the Jewish Policy Center regarding COVID-19’s effects on Iran.
“The situation in Iran is dire” as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. But in the short run Iran’s health crisis may strengthen the ruling ayatollahs’ grip on power, said Ilan Berman, senior vice president of the American Foreign Policy Council. In the long run, the effects of the illness could stimulate a shift in power, though not necessarily toward a less dictatorial regime.
AFPC Senior Fellow for China Studies Joshua Eisenman interviewed regarding Taiwan in the South China Morning Post
Following Beijing’s passage of a security law, the US has revoked Hong Kong’s status as autonomous from China and threatened to revoke its special trade and investment privileges, without providing specifics.
PODCAST - AFPC INSIGHTS: Episode 6 - The Significance of Space
AFPC Director for Defense Technology Programs and Vice President of Operations Richard M. Harrison discusses the significance of space and outlines why the U.S. needs a comprehensive space strategy to compete with China.
Kashgar Coerced: Forced Reconstruction, Exploitation, and Surveillance in the Cradle of Uighur Culture
This Forum event will present the Uyghur Human Rights Project (UHRP) report under the same title, focusing on China's policy of eradication of the Uighur cultural heritage.
AFPC Senior Fellow for Eurasia Svante Cornell was featured in Astana Times
Last year, Kazakhstan embarked on an ambitious reform platform designed to update the nature of Kazakhstan’s political system. The second president of the country, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, who was elected by the clear majority of the Kazakh people has decided to bring his country into the future with his new initiatives.
PODCAST - AFPC INSIGHTS Episode 5 - The Changing Politics of Central Asia
AFPC's Central Asia-Caucasus Institute (CACI) Director Dr. Svante E. Cornell discusses the Changing Politics of Central Asi
AFPC Fellow in Asian Security Larry Wortzel was featured in Axios
The Defense Department is making public for the first time a list of Chinese companies that are operating in the U.S. and are tied to the Chinese military. The list, obtained by Axios, includes Huawei, Hangzhou Hikvision, China Railway Construction Corporation, and China Telecommunications Corporation.
e-CAMCA Week Panel: “CAMCA Network Report on Intraregional Trade: Growth Potential?”
Watch the final panel from CACI and the Rumsfeld Foundation-organized eCAMCA week.
e-CAMCA Week Panel: “Afghanistan: What Comes First? Peace, Trade or Both Together?”
Watch the second panel from CACI and the Rumsfeld Foundation-organized eCAMCA week.