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Narges Bajoghli

Professor of Middle East Studies at Johns Hopkins University. Anthropologist and researcher of Iran revolutions and warfare.

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Jul 9, 2025 • 50min

Israel's War of Opportunity

Narges Bajoghli, an expert on Iranian politics from Johns Hopkins University, and Robert Malley, a Yale visiting professor and former lead US negotiator on Iran, discuss the recent conflict initiated by Israel. They delve into the Iranian regime's narrative post-war, contrasting public reactions to Israeli airstrikes, and the implications for national identity. The conversation highlights the complex dynamics of Iran’s nuclear ambitions amidst geopolitical tensions, addressing the U.S.'s historical role and the inconsistent international perspectives on nuclear issues.
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Jun 16, 2025 • 22min

How close are Iran and Israel to full-scale war?

Narges Bajoghli, a Professor of Middle East Studies at Johns Hopkins University, dives into the escalating conflict between Iran and Israel. She discusses Iran's military advancements and retaliatory strikes, highlighting the reactions within Tehran amid growing panic. The conversation explores Iran's geopolitical strategies, including potential disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, and how the media narratives are shifting around the conflict. Additionally, Bajoghli sheds light on the complex relationships and diplomatic challenges influencing regional stability.
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Oct 22, 2024 • 35min

How Sanctions Work: Lessons from the Case of Iran

Narges Bajoghli and Vali Nasr, both esteemed scholars from Johns Hopkins-SAIS, delve into the intricacies of sanctions, particularly focusing on Iran. They discuss how sanctions, rather than promoting democracy, often entrench existing power structures. The conversation highlights the paradox of sanctions, their moral complexities, and the unintended consequences on the Iranian populace. Moreover, they draw parallels between U.S. sanction strategies on Iran and those imposed on Russia, emphasizing the importance of understanding historical context for effective policy.

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