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How Hezbollah Rebuilt for a War of Attrition with Israel

How Hezbollah Rebuilt Itself For a War of Attrition With Israel?

In his note, Hadi Masoumi Zare addresses the post-war condition of Hezbollah in Lebanon and examines how the group has responded to recent heavy losses. ...
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Why Anti-Americanism Is Framed as a U.S. Narrative

Why Is “Anti-Americanism” Often Framed as an American Narrative?

The concept of “anti-Americanism” is frequently used to explain tensions between the United States and countries that have experienced American military, economic, or political pressure. ...
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KHANA Launches Chinese Website to Expand Global Reach

KHANA Launches Chinese-Language Website

KHANA has officially launched the Chinese-language version of its website, marking a significant step in strengthening international engagement and expanding access to its research and ...
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Ramadan war as a social capital

How Did Ramadan War Become Social Capital?

KHANA Dialogue | Vinay Lal, Professor at UCLA Mohammad Hossein Satarian sat down with historian and UCLA professor Vinay Lal, Known for his critical scholarship ...
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Trump and Xi

From Thucydides’ Trap to Coexistence: A New Paradigm in Great Power Relations

In a recent dialogue hosted by the Sharif Governance Think Tank, Ali Salehian, Head of the International Department, engaged with Fred Teng, Founder of the ...
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Consequences of the Ramadan War

Economic Consequences of the Ramadan War for the Region and the World

Amirhossein Arabpour, an expert from the Economic Diplomacy Institute, discussed the economic repercussions of the imposed war by the U.S. and the Israeli regime during ...
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