Bahram P. Kalviri

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Bahram P. Kalviri is a PhD scholar in Political Science at the University of Hyderabad, India. His academic focus lies within the dynamic field of International Relations, with a particular emphasis on the Middle East's intricate and ever-evolving political landscape.

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The Neo-Ottoman Doctrine and the Inevitable Confrontation in the Levant

The harsh anarchy endemic to the Middle Eastern system has, with predictable certainty, intruded upon the core interests of the Turkish Republic. In response, Ankara has...

The New Geopolitics of Technology

The recent technology investment agreement between the United States and the United Kingdom deserves attention well beyond the headlines about billions of pounds, new...

The IAEA, Iran, and the Looming Nuclear Resolution

The most recent meeting of the IAEA Board of Governors has unfolded at a time of mounting political and psychological pressure on Iran. This...

How Trump is Rewriting the Middle East Playbook

In a commencement address to the U.S. Naval Academy, Vice President JD Vance articulated a novel approach to American foreign policy, endeavoring to distinguish the Trump...

PKK Dissolution and Turkey’s Kurdish Question

The long and bloody saga of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) has seemingly reached a pivotal juncture with the organization's long-anticipated announcement of its...

The Expanding Conflict and Power Plays in the Red Sea

The Red Sea and the Horn of Africa are witnessing extensive tensions within the framework of international and regional powers' strategic objectives, where hostilities...

Prospects for a New US-Iran Deal

The 2015 negotiations, fraught with significant challenges, ultimately culminated in the fragile Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). This agreement generated hopes for lifting...

Decoding the Oman Dialogue: Iran and the US in a Multipolar Middle East

The recent indirect negotiations between Iran and the United States in Muscat, Oman, mediated by the Omani government, hold significant dimensions and importance from...

Will Iran Bend on Transfer in New Nuclear Talks?

The Iranian nuclear negotiations with Europe and the United States from 2000 to 2025 represent one of international relations' most intricate diplomatic dossiers. These...

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