On today’s program, we have a special release of the audio from the second installment of our summer event series “Iran in Context,” featuring conversations with scholars in the field about the deeper dynamics behind the political and military convulsions in Iran over the last year. The latest installment, available here, is on the “Politics and Counter Politics in Contemporary Iran” and includes three recent MERIP contributors, Naghmeh Sohrabi, the Charles (Corky) Goodman chair of Middle East History and Director of the Crown Center for Middle East Studies at Brandeis University, Mohammad Ali Kadivar, associate professor of sociology and international studies at Boston College and Paniz Musawi Natanzi, a research associate at the University of Bern and affiliate scholar of the South Asia Center at the University of Pennsylvania. The discussion was co-moderated by James Ryan, MERIP’s executive director and Rosanna Tufaro, a Curie Postdoctoral Fellow at La Sapienza University in Rome and a member of the precarity working group at SeSaMO. Their conversation explores the ways Iranian politics have been misunderstood and misrepresented outside of Iran, the major factors that have driven political change in the country over the last few decades and some thoughts on what lies ahead for a country that is clearly being reshaped in important ways. The series, which takes place on zoom, is co-produced by BRISMES (the British Society for Middle East Studies) and SeSaMO (the Italian Society for Middle East Studies). 

Further Reading: 

Mohammad Ali Kadivar, “Rethinking Political Change in Iran From Protest to War” Current Analysis, MERIP June 3, 2026

Paniz Musawi Natanzi, “Courts of Exclusion–Working Class Masculinity and Anti-Afghan Racism in Iran” Middle East Report Issue 314, June 17, 2025 https://www.merip.org/2025/06/banned-from-the-game-working-class-masculinity-and-anti-afghan-racism-in-iran/

Daniel Tavana, Kevin Harris, Gary Fong and Amir Farmanesh, “Who Overreports? Regime Support and Preference Falsification in Iran” (article preprint) June 15, 2026 

Naghmeh Sohrabi, Toby Craig Jones, Kaveh Ehsani and James Ryan, “The MERIP Podcast: The MERIP Roundtable–On the Iran War Part II” Episode 19, March 19, 2026

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James Ryan
James Ryan is the Executive Director of the Middle East Research and Information Project
Naghmeh Sohrabi is the Charles (Corky) Goodman Professor of Middle East History at Brandeis University
Mohammad Ali Kadivar is associate professor of sociology and international studies at Boston College.
Paniz Musawi Natanzi is a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Pennsylvania's Wolf Center for the Humanities

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