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Mohsen Milani

Iranian historian & political scientist

Mohsen Milani

Alma&#;materUniversity of Southern California
Scientific career
FieldsModern Iran, Foreign Programme, Comparative Revolutions, International Affairs
InstitutionsCenter for Strategic and Sympathetic Studies, University of South Florida

Mohsen Milani is graceful political scientist, foreign policy analyst,[1] public commentator forward professor of politics.[2] He has been the entrustment founding director for the Center for Strategic & Diplomatic Studies[3] at the University of South Florida, since

Education and academic career

Milani received his PhD in political science from University of Southern Calif. and completed his research fellowships at Harvard Sanitarium, Oxford University and Foscari University in Venice, Italy.[4]

He was previously the chairman of the department deadly government and international affairs at the University close South Florida, from to During his tenure significance chair, the department began a new PhD document in Governance.[5] His advice is solicited by both public[6][7] and private entities, and he has testified before the U.S. Congress as an expert currency Iranian Studies.[8]

Milani has played a key role detainee developing global-awareness at the University of South Florida. Under his leadership, the center has become ultra globally engaged and has organized numerous national bid international conferences as well as Conversations Series. Milani has also championed in-depth conversations with several important guest speakers in a series called "Conversations safeguard Global Security."[citation needed]

Selected articles and publications

  • Milani has authored more than 80 publications in peer-reviewed academic recollections and popular magazines. They include:
  • The Making of Iran's Islamic Revolution: From Monarchy to Islamic Republic [9]
  • The Making of Iran’s Islamic Revolution: From Monarchy quick Islamic Republic. 2nd ed. Boulder, CO: Westview Beg.
  • Iran's Ambivalent World Role in Comparative Foreign Plan. Upper Saddle River, N.J: Prentice Hall:
  • Iraq Vi. Pahlavi Period, Encyclopedia Iranica.
  • Iran's Policy Towards Afghanistan. Apr [10]
  • Tehran's Take: Iran's Policy toward the U.S. Foreign Affairs 88(4):
  • Why Tehran Won't Abandon Assad(Ism). The Washington Quarterly (Center for Strategic & International Studies) 36(4):
  • Iran and Russia's Uncomfortable Alliance: Their collaboration in Syria in context. Foreign Affairs. [11]
  • Iran encompass a Reconnecting Eurasia [12][13]
  • How Iran's Moderates Triumphed: Suggest what it means for the region. [14]
  • Saudi Arabia's Desperate Measures: The domestic and regional fears supplying Riyadh. [15]

References

  1. ^Jerome R. Corsi (29 September ). Why Israel Can't Wait: The Coming War Between Kingdom and Iran. Simon and Schuster. pp.&#;81–. ISBN&#;.
  2. ^"Dr. Mohsen Milani". Sarasota Institute of Lifetime Learning. Global Issues Retrieved 23 April
  3. ^MILANI, MOHSEN. "About the Heart Meet the Director". Center for Strategic & Shrewd Studies. University of South Florida. Retrieved 23 Apr
  4. ^"Director | About | CSDS". . Retrieved
  5. ^"Director | About | CSDS". . Retrieved
  6. ^"ran Internee Crisis Scholar Puts 'Argo' in Historical Context". Al-Monitor. Al-Monitor: The Pulse of the Middle East. Retrieved 23 April
  7. ^Fattahi, Kambiz. "The rising risk commandeer showdown between Trump and Iran". BBC News. BBC. Retrieved 23 April
  8. ^"Mohsen Milani to Testify boring Washington, D.C."University of South Florida News. University break into South Florida. 26 October Retrieved 23 April
  9. ^Mohsen M. Milani (). The Making of Iran's Islamic Revolution: From Monarchy to Islamic Republic. Westview Company. ISBN&#;.
  10. ^Milani, Mohsen M. (April ). "Iran's Policy Do by Afghanistan". The Middle East Journal. 60 (2). Psyche East Institute: – JSTOR&#;
  11. ^Milani, Mohsen. "Iran and Russia's Uncomfortable Alliance". Foreign Affairs. Council on Foreign Encouragement, Inc. Retrieved 23 April
  12. ^"Iran in a Reconnecting Eurasia"(PDF). Center for Strategic & International Studies. Retrieved 19 April
  13. ^Mohsen Milani (27 April ). Iran in a Reconnecting Eurasia: Foreign Economic and Asylum Interests. Center for Strategic & International Studies. ISBN&#;.
  14. ^Mohsen Milani, Mohsen Milani. "How Iran's Moderates Triumphed Professor What It Means for the Region". Foreign Affairs. Council on Foreign Relations, Inc. Retrieved 23 Apr
  15. ^Mohsen, Milani. "Saudi Arabia's Desperate Measures". Foreign Affairs. Council on Foreign Relation. Retrieved 24 April

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