

Arash Azizi
Iranian-born author and commentator on Iranian society and politics who contributes personal observations about daily life and economic conditions in Iran.
Top 5 podcasts with Arash Azizi
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Jun 26, 2025 • 29min
Who Could Rule Iran Next?
In a thought-provoking discussion, writer Arash Azizi delves into Iran's political landscape and potential seismic shifts on the horizon. Azizi, who authored 'What Iranians Want,' critiques the disconnect between the current regime led by Ayatollah Khamenei and the aspirations of a younger, reform-minded populace. He reveals the complexities of leadership succession and the growing discontent with foreign interventions. The conversation also emphasizes the necessity for political solutions to address Iran's nuclear threats and the urgent quest for democracy amidst turmoil.

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Jan 14, 2026 • 17min
What's gone wrong with Iran's economy?
In this discussion, Arash Azizi, an Iranian-born author, shares his firsthand insights on life amidst Iran's economic turmoil, highlighting how rising inflation has decimated the middle class. Mahdi Godzai, an economist based in Austria, explains the catastrophic decline of the rial, linked to government policies and sanctions. They delve into the nationwide protests sparked by economic despair, revealing how deep-rooted corruption and lack of reform exacerbate the crisis. The conversation paints a vivid picture of a nation grappling with hardship and injustice.

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Jan 8, 2026 • 26min
How will the Iran protests end? Arash Azizi says 'This won't be a classic revolution'
Arash Azizi, a lecturer and author specializing in Iranian politics, joins to analyze the latest wave of protests in Iran sparked by economic turmoil. He highlights the intense anger and desperation among protesters, noting a lack of unified political leadership. Azizi discusses the fractured opposition, including the role of Reza Pahlavi, and argues that change in Iran may not come from a classic revolution but rather through internal shifts. He also examines the implications of these protests for regional stability and global politics.

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Oct 23, 2024 • 56min
Arash Azizi, "What Iranians Want: Women, Life, Freedom" (Oneworld, 2024)
In this engaging discussion, Arash Azizi, a historian and writer with a focus on Iranian activism, explores the transformative impact of Mahsa Amini's tragic death on Iran's social movements. He highlights how ordinary Iranians are demanding change, with women at the forefront, igniting protests that challenge the regime. Azizi delves into the complexities of women's rights, the interplay between strikes and cultural attitudes, and the vital role of ethnic minorities in the fight for equality. His insights illuminate a changing Iran that aspires for a brighter future.

Jun 28, 2025 • 34min
Has the ‘12-Day War’ settled anything?
This discussion features Arash Azizi, a writer and expert on Iranian perspectives, Tara Kangarlou, a global affairs journalist and educator focused on Iran, and Tom Nichols, a staff writer who analyzes political dynamics. They explore the unclear state of Israel-Iran relations post the '12-day war'. Insights about the humanitarian impact on Iranian civilians and the resilience of their community emerge. They delve into internal dissent within Iran's regime and propose a diplomatic approach that emphasizes the voices of ordinary Iranians over military confrontation.


