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Mansour Salsabili
Research Fellow, International Security Program/Project on Managing the Atom
Contact:
Telephone: 617-384-7473
Fax: 617-496-0606
Email: mansour_salsabili@hks.harvard.edu
March 2013
"Iran and Weapons of Mass Destruction: The Military Dynamics of Nonproliferation"
Discussion Paper
By Mansour Salsabili, Research Fellow, International Security Program/Project on Managing the Atom
Ambiguity in Iran's weapon acquisition dynamics exacerbates mistrust, which is the core reason for the present standoff at the negotiating table. This paper elucidates the Iranian military's capability and intention by delving into the main componential elements of weapon acquisition.
May 24, 2012
"US Should Not Continue to Insist on Sanctions against Iran"
Op-Ed, GlobalPost
By Mansour Salsabili, Research Fellow, International Security Program/Project on Managing the Atom
"Here the vital task is clarifying and resolving in this case the inherent tension between the Non-Proliferation Treaty's prohibition on proliferation and provision of the right to nuclear energy. This is not an easy job."
April 13, 2012
"Iran Talks: Why Time is Ripe for Compromise"
Op-Ed, Christian Science Monitor
By Mansour Salsabili, Research Fellow, International Security Program/Project on Managing the Atom
The opportunity for a compromise on nuclear and other regional issues between Iran and the United States has never been so ripe as now, when talks resume between Iran and international negotiators in Istanbul this weekend. The desire for progress on both sides of the table is observable. What can ensure a tangible result?
May 24, 2012
"US Should Not Continue to Insist on Sanctions against Iran"
Op-Ed, GlobalPost
By Mansour Salsabili, Research Fellow, International Security Program/Project on Managing the Atom
"Here the vital task is clarifying and resolving in this case the inherent tension between the Non-Proliferation Treaty's prohibition on proliferation and provision of the right to nuclear energy. This is not an easy job."
April 13, 2012
"Iran Talks: Why Time is Ripe for Compromise"
Op-Ed, Christian Science Monitor
By Mansour Salsabili, Research Fellow, International Security Program/Project on Managing the Atom
The opportunity for a compromise on nuclear and other regional issues between Iran and the United States has never been so ripe as now, when talks resume between Iran and international negotiators in Istanbul this weekend. The desire for progress on both sides of the table is observable. What can ensure a tangible result?
May 24, 2012
"US Should Not Continue to Insist on Sanctions against Iran"
Op-Ed, GlobalPost
By Mansour Salsabili, Research Fellow, International Security Program/Project on Managing the Atom
"Here the vital task is clarifying and resolving in this case the inherent tension between the Non-Proliferation Treaty's prohibition on proliferation and provision of the right to nuclear energy. This is not an easy job."
April 13, 2012
"Iran Talks: Why Time is Ripe for Compromise"
Op-Ed, Christian Science Monitor
By Mansour Salsabili, Research Fellow, International Security Program/Project on Managing the Atom
The opportunity for a compromise on nuclear and other regional issues between Iran and the United States has never been so ripe as now, when talks resume between Iran and international negotiators in Istanbul this weekend. The desire for progress on both sides of the table is observable. What can ensure a tangible result?



