The Iran nuclear deal promised to usher in a new era of relations between the United States and Iran. Great Decisions looks at how nuclear diplomacy has shaped relations between Washington and Tehran – a dynamic which will likely continue, with the decision by the Trump administration to withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal.
Featured Guests:
- Geneive Abdo, Resident Scholar- Arabia Foundation
- Ervand Abrahamian, Distinguished Professor- Baruch College
- Michael Anton, Former Deputy National Security Advisor- President Trump
- Amb. Wendy Chamberlin- U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan (2001-2002)
- Amb. Ryan Crocker- Former U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan, Iraq, Kuwait, Lebanon, Pakistan, Syria
- Kimberly Ann Elliot, Visiting Fellow- Center For Global Development
- Ronan Farrow, Contributing Writer- The New Yorker
- Salam Fayyad, Former Prime Minister, Palestinian Authority- Visiting Scholar, Princeton University
- Niall Ferguson, Senior Fellow- Hoover Institution
- Rep. Jeff Fortenberry- U.S. Representative for Nebraska’s 1st congressional district (R)
- Sen. Johnny Isakson- The senior United States Senator from Georgia (R)
- Robert Malley, President & CEO- International Crisis Group
- Zia Mian, Program on Science and Global Security- Princeton University
- Seyed Hossein Mousavian, Former Iranian Diplomat- Policy Specialist, Princeton University
- Sen. James Risch- United States Senator from Idaho (R)
- Rep. Adam Schiff- U.S. Representative for California’s 28th congressional district (D)
- Amb. Wendy Sherman, Sr. Counselor, Albright Stonebridge Group- Former U.S., Political Affairs, State Department
- Jake Sullivan, Former Director of Policy Planning- U.S. State Department
- Jon Wolfsthal, Director Nuclear Crisis Group- Fmr. Special Asst. to President Obama
- Robin Wright, Contributing Writer- The New Yorker