Iran’s navigation in the waves of transitional global order: In what direction should the next Iranian president sail?

GPTT International Department hosted a roundtable on June 26 to discuss the direction of the next Iranian president’s foreign policy, attending four distinguished experts. Abolfazl Zohrevand, a former diplomat maintained that the people’s purchase power will only enhance with Read more

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Dollarization, energy subsidies, and sanctions: Iran’s main economic challenges and presidential election

In an economic roundtable hosted by the GPTT Economic Policymaking Department on June 24 at Sharif UT’s Graduate School of Management and Economics, representatives of three presidential candidates discuss the main economic challenges the next Iranian president will face. Read more

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Connecting governance with technology, culture, and diplomacy: The Roosta-Azad Award

The first meeting of the Scientific Committee of the Roosta-azad Technology and Governance Award was held on June 16 at the office of the Iranian Vice-presidency for Science, Technology, and Knowledge-based Economy to review the criteria for evaluating and Read more

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“The Gaza crisis is the confrontation of the entire region with Israel,” stated at GPTT Gaza conference

GPTT hosted an international conference online on the role of regional players in the Gaza war on June 13, attending Abbas Al-Anbouri, the chairman of Iraq’s Rewaq Baghdad Center for Public Policy, and Hassan Ahmadian, assistant professor at University Read more

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Economic challenges of reforming energy sector: Production constraints or energy inefficiency?

GPTT hosted a session on “Economic challenges of energy reform” on May 29, attending distinguished experts discussing the issue. Dr. Abbas Maleki, a professor of policy-making in energy at Sharif UT emphasized that after 2050, the world will no Read more

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