Johns Hopkins SAIS experts available to discuss the future of the Iran nuclear deal
EXPERT ADVISORY
As the future of the Iran nuclear agreement remains uncertain following U.S. President Donald Trump’s vow to decertify the deal, experts at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) are available to discuss the implications for the U.S. and international community.
The scholars are available to discuss:
- What are the strengths and weaknesses of the nuclear agreement?
- How will the outcome of the deal impact international relations and U.S. credibility?
- What are the prospects of a renewed proliferation crisis that could lead to war?
- Will the outcome of the deal mitigate Iran’s future development of new missiles?
- How will Iran respond to President Trump’s criticism of the deal?
- Will a stagnated deal empower Iranian headliners?
The experts available to comment on the latest developments include:
Vali Nasr, Dean, Johns Hopkins SAIS
Hal Brands, Henry A. Kissinger Distinguished Professor of Global Affairs, Henry A. Kissinger Center for Global Affairs
Mara Karlin, Executive Director of the Merrill Center for Strategic Studies and Associate Director of the Strategic Studies Program
Adam J. Szubin, Distinguished Practitioner-in-Residence, Strategic Studies
Sanam Vakil, Adjunct Professor, Middle East Studies
They have offered commentary on the Iran nuclear deal recently in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Atlantic, Bloomberg, CNN, and NPR.
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About Johns Hopkins SAIS
A division of Johns Hopkins University, the School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) is a global institution that offers students an international perspective on today's critical issues. For nearly 75 years, Johns Hopkins SAIS has produced great leaders, thinkers, and practitioners of international relations. Public leaders and private sector executives alike seek the counsel of the faculty, whose ideas and research inform and shape policy. Johns Hopkins SAIS offers a global perspective across three campus locations: Bologna, Italy; Nanjing, China; and Washington, D.C. The school’s interdisciplinary curriculum is strongly rooted in the study of international economics, international relations, and regional studies, preparing students to address multifaceted challenges in the world today.
For more information, visit sais-jhu.edu or @SAISHopkins
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