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What nuclear adventurism?
Letter to Akbar Ganji
October 3, 2006
Antje Beyen
Portrait of an artist
August 27, 2006
Anti-Dershowitz
Israel's continuum of barbarianism
August 2, 2006
Between Mike Wallace and me
I was considerably naive and, yet, diligent, as my own attorney, litigating my civil rights action against the people who had abused my human rights
May 13, 2006
Infringements II
Poems about rights abused in America
April 15, 2006
Leap forward toward dead end
Nuclear crisis and the Paris Agreement
March 8, 2006
Why should the World Bank stop assisting Iran?
Open letter to Shirin Ebadi
February 25, 2006
Infringements
(On the tenth anniversary of an American injustice)
January 16, 2006
Identities
Poems (for Antje)
December 27, 2005
Rumi in Soho
A play in two acts
(For Antje)
December 3, 2005
Negligence is not an option
Time for preventive mobilization on bird flu
November 2, 2005
No need for nuclear weapons
Who is the enemy that might be deterred by Iran's nuclear weapons?
October 15, 2005
Metaphors in September
Poems dedicated to the victims of 9/11
October 3, 2005
Will the storm pass?
(for Antje)
August 29, 2005
The
Adventures of Blue Boy
(for my daughter, Sabrina)
May 13, 2005
Night
in her forest
For Antje
April 19, 2005
Farewell
to a dog
For my niece, Kimia
March 22, 2005
Zen
of tennis
88 instructions on tactics and strategy for tennis warriors
in the tradition of Art of War
March 7, 2005
A
love in Iran
Short story
November 18, 2004
Iran-e
Jadid
The north-south channel
April 8, 2004
More
prudence
U.S. must not underestimate the extent of Iran's national
security worries
March 11, 2004
Islamophobia
A near futuristic play
February 12, 2004
Looking
for Fati
A play about Bam
January 27, 2004
Prepared
disaster
Call for a commission of inquiry
December 30, 2003
Memory
of my father
Poem
December 11, 2003
A
dry season of rights
How naive I have been, thinking that there is actually justice
in America
October 31, 2003
Three
poems
Poem
June 13, 2002
Bio
Kaveh Afrasiabi has a Ph.D. in political science and the author of several books and numerous articles including: Iran's Nuclear Program: Debating Facts versus Fiction (forthcoming); After Khomeini: New Directions in Iran's Foreign Policy (Westview), Nir/North (NEPCO), Infringements (Astro's Press). Afrasiabi's articles have appeared in Harvard Theological Review, Middle East Journal, UN Chronicle, Global Dialogue, Brown's Journal of World Affairs, New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, International Herald Tribune, Asia Times, Boston Globe, Mediterannean Affairs, Central Asia-Caucasus, Eurasianet, Hamdard Islamicus, Der Tagesspiegel, Iranian Journal of International Affairs, Telos, etc. Afrasiabi has taught at Tehran University and is a former consultant to UN's program of Dialogue Among Civilizations and a consultant to CBS' 60 Minutes. Top
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