Proponents of foreign intervention in Iran are unlikely to get the sudden rupture and regime change they hope for.


Mohammad Reza Farzanegan has been a Professor of Economics of the Middle East at the Center for Near and Middle Eastern Studies (CNMS) and the School ...of Business and Economics at Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany since 2012. In Marburg, he serves as the coordinating professor for the international MSc programme Economics of the Middle East.
Proponents of foreign intervention in Iran are unlikely to get the sudden rupture and regime change they hope for.

Without built-in health protections, sanctions kill civilians as surely as bombs and bullets.

Sanctions have destroyed the Iranian middle class – the very driver of stability and moderation.
