Regulating education: Ambiguous and controversial

What do we mean when we talk about regulating education? Three leading scholars and policy-makers in the field of education tried to answer the question in a roundtable held on January 3 at GPTT’s Dr. Roosta-Azad Hall. Dr. Rezvan Read more

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IRIB’s strict requirements should not be imposed on private VOD platforms, says GPTT’s ED

The enduring challenge of regulating private VOD and other media platforms and their relationship with Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) as the main state-owned media in Iran has raised a lot of questions in recent years. In a Read more

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October 7 was a turning point in West Asia’s developments, experts say

Several experts from various countries participated in the GPTT’s two-day online conference held on the matter of the recent Gaza crisis, titled “Regional order after 7th of October: Scenarios and perspectives” on November 29-30. Ret. Army General from Jordan, Read more

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India, the Global South, and the Gaza crisis

In a note published in Tehran Times newspaper in English on November 26, GPTT’s researcher, Shayan Afrasiabi discussed the reaction of India as “the voice of the Global South” to the Gaza crisis. According to him, India’s long-lasting endeavors Read more

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Policy divergence between Islamic states toward the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

GPTT’s 16th International Governance Talk (IGT) was held online on November 22 on the subject of “Regional order after 7th of October,” in collaboration with Imam Sadiq University’s Institution for Economic Diplomacy Studies. Dr. Jabbar Shojaee, a political science Read more

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The Gaza crisis and the American failure in resolving conflicts

The ability of the US to address global issues and resolve conflicts was discussed in a note published by GPTT’s researchers in Tehran Times newspaper in English on November 19. Ali Salehian and Mojtaba Hosseini Fahraji pointed out that Read more

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“Anticipatory governance” as a solution to cope with a rapidly changing environment

GPTT’s researchers of parliamentary studies suggested in a policy paper published on November 18 in collaboration with the Iranian Parliament’s Research Center that a probable solution for the rapidly changing environment in which legislation takes place is “anticipatory governance.” Read more

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Unilateral coercive measures counteract UNESCO’s CI foundational principles

GPTT’s co-founder, Dr. Mohammad Sadegh Emamian attended the meeting of UNESCO’s CI Commission as a part of the 42nd General Conference on November 13 and 14 in Paris. As the head of the CI committee in the Iranian National Read more

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“Water security is obtained by cooperation, rather than competition”

On November 12 and 13, Georgetown University Qatar and Georgetown University’s Institute for Environment & Sustainability hosted the “Sustaining the Oasis: Envisioning the future of water security in the Gulf” conference under the Hiwaraat series, Read more

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The Iranian governance: From political control to revolutionary reform

Following a number of notes published previously on challenges of governance in Iran, GPTT’s co-founder Dr. Mohammad Sadegh Emamian published a new note on the subject on IRNA’s (The Islamic Republic News Agence) website on November 11. According to Read more

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