
Nader Hashemi
Nader Hashemi is a respected academic and professor of Middle East and Islamic studies at Georgetown University. He specializes in the political dynamics of the Middle East, particularly in relation to democracy and authoritarianism. Hashemi's analysis often highlights the implications of political movements and the rise of populism, and he has drawn comparisons between contemporary political shifts in the U.S. and those experienced in Iran, emphasizing the rapid changes and challenges to democratic norms.
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Nader Hashemi criticized Mark Carney's inconsistent stance on U.S. actions against Iran, stating it doesn't look good for him or the government of Canada.
Canada's Carney flip-flops on US-Israel Iran strikes within one week periodNader Hashemi is a professor of Middle East politics at Georgetown University who discussed the implications of Trump's comments.
Trump’s Middle East ‘peace’ pitch to Iran falls flat in Tehran and Jerusalem | Donald TrumpHashemi described the peace plan as a distortion that does not give a voice to Palestine.
Tantangan Pelik Menanti Kelanjutan Komitmen Hamas-IsraelNader Hashemi is a professor of Middle East and Islamic politics who commented on the surveillance states in the region.
Money talks: the deep ties between Twitter and Saudi Arabia | XNader Hashemi is associate professor of Middle East and Islamic politics and director of the Alwaleed Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding at the Edmund A Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University.
Why did the US bomb Iran now? | Nader HashemiNader Hashemi is a Georgetown University expert who commented on the implications of Trump's foreign policy.
Trump anklager forgjengerne sine for å rive ned flere nasjoner enn de bygget. Har han et poeng?Nader Hashemi is a Georgetown University expert who commented on the implications of Trump's foreign policy for human rights.
Trump anklager forgjengerne sine for å rive ned flere nasjoner enn de bygget. Har han et poeng?Georgetown professor Nader Hashemi believes the government's main goal is silencing dissent.
Anxiety at US colleges as foreign students are detained and visas revokedGeorgetown professor Nader Hashemi believes the government's main goal is silencing dissent.
Anxiety on US college campuses as foreign students deportedNader Hashemi drew parallels between Trump's actions and the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Is Trump’s authoritarian lurch following the playbook of Iran’s Ahmadinejad? | Donald Trump





















































