How the Iran nuclear deal can be saved
There are a handful of European countries that could revitalize the moribund diplomatic efforts with Iran.
Adj. Prof. em. Dr. Bernd W. Kubbig was Project Director at the Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF) and Adjunct Professor (Privatdozent) at Goethe University, Frankfurt/M., Germany. He has directed the Program on Missile Defense International; and since 2006 he has been coordinating the international expert group on the Establishment of a Missile Free Zone in the Middle East, culminating in the Routledge study, “Arms Control and Missile Proliferation in the Middle East.” In 2011, he founded the Academic Peace Orchestra Middle East (APOME) and was the Editor of the Policy Brief series to be followed by the current Policy Forum series in green and blue. He has specialized in U.S. foreign and security policy, with a focus on the Middle East, missile defense, and space.
There are a handful of European countries that could revitalize the moribund diplomatic efforts with Iran.