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Tag Archives: Iranian nuclear program
R&D from Prepd: Iran’s Nuclear Program
Today’s R&D is brought to you by Prepd (pronounced “prepped”). Prepd is building debate technology that helps extempers and congressional debaters research, practice, and compete. Visit www.prepd.in to learn more. This week’s R&D covers the ongoing negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program. The … Continue reading
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R&D from Prepd: The Middle East
Today’s R&D is brought to you by Prepd (pronounced “prepped”). Prepd is building debate technology that helps extempers and congressional debaters research, practice, and compete. Visit www.prepd.in to learn more. As part of the leadup to the 2021 National Speech and Debate … Continue reading
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Tagged Benjamin Netanyahu, Egypt, Iranian nuclear program, Iraq, Israel, Israel-Palestinian conflict, Jordan, Lebanon, Middle East economy, R&D, Syria, the Middle East
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R&D from Prepd: International Diplomacy
Today’s R&D is brought to you by Prepd (pronounced “prepped”). Prepd is building debate technology that helps extempers and congressional debaters research, practice, and compete. Visit www.prepd.in to learn more. As part of the leadup to the 2021 National Speech and Debate … Continue reading
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Tagged China, COVID-19, G-20, G-7, international diplomacy, Iranian nuclear program, Israel-Palestinian conflict, Kashmir, North Korea, R&D, the European Union, the Quad, Turkey, United Nations, Venezuela
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U.S.-Iranian Relations (2015)
[fblike] When he was elected in 2008, President Barack Obama went to great lengths to convince voters and the rest of the world that he would not continue many of the foreign policies of George W. Bush. Bush’s presidency is … Continue reading
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Tagged iran, Iranian nuclear program, premium content, Topic Brief, U.S. Foreign Policy, U.S.-Iranian relations
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U.S.-Iranian Relations (2015)
[fblike] Here is today’s premium R&D to accompany today’s premium topic brief on U.S.-Iranian relations (2015). Should Iranians be allowed to study engineering in the U.S.? Sanctions have spurred a controversial debate: http://t.co/WHzpp7Of1h — Brookings (@BrookingsInst) March 23, 2015 Netanyahu Aides … Continue reading
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R&D: Iran’s Nuclear Program
[fblike] Today’s R&D covers Iran’s nuclear program. Iran has been under a cloud of suspicion since 2002 and the United States, France, Germany, Great Britain, China, and Russia – referred to as the P5+ 1 – have been negotiating with … Continue reading
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The Temporary Iranian Nuclear Deal
[fblike] In the morning hours of November 24th the P5+1, the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council (The United States, Russia, Great Britain, France, and China) and Germany reached a six month agreement with Iran over its … Continue reading
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Tagged iran, Iran-Israeli relations, Iran-Saudi relations, Iranian nuclear program, Joint Action Plan, nuclear issues, nuclear proliferation, Saudi-U.S. relations, Topic Brief, U.S.-Iranian relations
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R&D: The Temporary Iranian Nuclear Deal
[fblike] Here is today’s premium R&D to accompany today’s premium topic brief on the temporary deal on Iran’s nuclear program. Good analysis on the Iran nuclear deal from the reliably excellent @meriponline http://t.co/GIp0MakAv2 — David Wearing (@davidwearing) December 1, 2013 How … Continue reading
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R&D: Resolving the Syrian Conflict, Public Opinion on Gay Marriage, and More
In the past, our R&D’s have been daily, but we are going to start doing a once-a-week R&D that will contain in-depth reports and interviews from a variety of sources. Our Twitter feed will serve to link to other important … Continue reading
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Tagged 2014 midterms, Egypt, gay marriage, gay rights, iran, Iranian nuclear program, Israel, poverty, R&D, Syria, Syrian civil war, U.S. Foreign Policy
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R&D: A Republican Senate Majority in 2014?, A Helpful Glossary for Iran’s Nuclear Program, President Obama Alters U.S. Drone Policy, and More
A Republican Senate Majority in 2014: So Close, But Yet so Far by Shrinking the Margin of Error Although this source is a blog, it provides an excellent resource for extempers looking for a quick overview of the 2014 Senate … Continue reading
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Tagged 2014 New York City mayoral election, 2014 Senate elections, Anthony Weiner, Boy Scouts, British terror attack, drones, gay rights, Great Britain, iran, Iranian nuclear program, Japan, New York City politics, North Korea, North Korean nuclear program, nuclear issues, nuclear proliferation, Obama foreign policy, President Obama, R&D, South Korea, terrorism, U.S. Foreign Policy, war on terrorism
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