Dienstag, 30. Juni 2009
Iran Chronicles - internationale Presseschau und Live-Blogs
Freitag, 10.7.
Irans Opposition meldet sich zurück (Madagaskar, Handelsblatt)
Donnerstag, 2.7.
Keine Revolution, kein Live-Blog (Madgaskar, Handelsblatt)
Mittwoch, 1.7.
Liveblogs mit der Chronik des Tages (30.6.)
Madagaskar, Handelsblatt
The Lede, New York Times
Dienstag, 30.6.
Liveblogs mit der Chronik des Tages (29.6.)
Madagaskar, Handelsblatt
The Lede, New York Times
Nico Pitney, Huffington Post
Berichte, Kommentare und Blogs
Iran: The World Is Watching - Jon Alterman, World Politics Review
Why Iran Hates Britain So Much - Con Coughlin, Daily Telegraph
Requiem for Iran's Revolution - Pepe Escobar, Asia Times
How Jacko Saved the Ayatollah - David Rothkopf, Foreign Policy
Obama's Obsolete Iran Policy - Wall Street Journal
Forschungsinstitute und Think Tanks
What to do Next in Iran? - Heritage Foundation
Montag, 29.6.
Liveblogs mit der Chronik des Tages (28.6.)
Madagaskar, Handelsblatt
niacINsight, National Iranian American Council
Berichte und Blogs
The Power of Iran's Iron Fist - Dieter Bednarz, Der Spiegel
Iran and Beyond: An Interview with Gen. Wesley Clark - RealClearWorld
An Embassy Under Attack - Times of London
God Is Greater Than Government in Iran - James Carroll, Boston Globe
An Obvious Smoking Gun in Iran - Meyer-Resende & Kunkler, Daily Star
Anti-UK Rhetoric Gives Iran Options - Donald Macintyre, The Independent
Forschungsinstitute und Think Tanks
Options Toward a New Iran Strategy - Brookings Institution
Sonntag, 28.6.
Liveblogs mit der Chronik des Tages (27.6.)
Madagaskar, Handelsblatt
niacINsight, National Iranian American Council
Nico Pitney, Huffington Post
Berichte und Blogs
It's Not 1989 in Iran - Fareed Zakaria, Newsweek
The Flaw in Obama's Israel Policy - David Ignatius, Washington Post
Who Should Obama Negotiate with in Iran? - Amir Taheri, New York Post
Who Rules Tehran's Streets? - Nahid Siamdoust, Time
Samstag, 27.6.
Liveblogs mit der Chronik des Tages (26.6.)
Madagaskar, Handelsblatt
niacINsight, National Iranian American Council
Nico Pitney, Huffington Post
Berichte und Blogs
Silence Has Consequences for Iran - Jose Aznar, Wall Street Journal
Iran Has Changed Forever - Karim Sadjadpour, The Independent
Iran Revolts, Why Don't Arabs? - Rami Khouri, Daily Star
Iran's Tumult is the World's Problem - Peter Kiernan, World Politics Review
Freitag, 26.6.
Liveblogs mit der Chronik des Tages (25.6.)
Madagaskar, Handelsblatt
The Lede, NYT
Newsblog, Guardian
Berichte, Kommentare und Blogs
Obama, the Neocons and Iran - Robert McFarlane, Wall Street Journal
Mousavi or Not, West Must Engage Iran - Michael Axworthy, Independent
Obama Must Promote Democracy Abroad - Michael Gerson, Washington Post
Is Britain Now Iran's 'Little Satan'? - Adam Smith, Time
The Revolution Will Not Be Digitized - Farhad Manjoo, Slate
Iran: The Mideast's New Wildcard - The Independent
Intolerance in Iran and France - Christian Science Monitor
Forschungsinstitute und Think Tanks
Iran's Real Winner: The Revolutionary Guard - RAND Corporation
Iran & Public Diplomacy 2.0 - Heritage Foundation
Donnerstag, 25.6.
Liveblogs mit der Chronik des Tages (24.6.)
Madagaskar, Handelsblatt
The Lede, NYT
Newsblog, Guardian
Berichte, Kommentare und Blogs
Iran's Revolution Not Quite Over Yet - Ramin Ahmadi, Forbes
Iran Democrats Need Full Support - Garry Kasparov, Wall Street Journal
Why Iran Is Obsessed with the British - Ali Ansari, The Times
From Iman to Dictator - Asim Siddiqui, The Guardian
Can the U.S. Deal with a Divided Iran? - Joe Klein, Time
Iran Makes War on Iranians - Steve Chapman, Chicago Tribune
Bet on the Followers of Neda - David Ignatius, Washington Post
Mittwoch, 24.6.
Liveblogs mit der Chronik des Tages (23.6.)
Madagaskar, Handelsblatt
Newsblog, Guardian
The Lede, NYT
Nico Pitney, Huffington Post
Berichte, Kommentare und Blogs
Iran's Regime Won't Be the Same - Edward Luttwak, Wall Street Journal
U.S. and Iran: Green Revolutions - Thomas Friedman, New York Times
Twitter: Tyranny's New Nightmare - Tim Rutten, Los Angeles Times
Iran Settles In for the Marathon - Peter Goodspeed, National Post
Iran's Struggle Is America's, Too - Robert Kaplan, Washington Post
Why Iran's Revolution Matters to Cuba - Ernesto Hernandez Busto, RCW
Iran's Opposition Weighs Its Options - Tony Karon, Time
Britain and Iran's Fraught History - Paul Reynolds, BBC
Dienstag, 23. Juni
Liveblogs mit der Chronik des Tages (22.6.)
Madagaskar, Handelsblatt
Newsblog, The Guardian
Nico Pitney, Huffington Post
A Social Media Timeline, Mashable
Berichte und Blogs
Woman Power in Iran - Anne Applebaum, Washington Post
Stopping the Bomb is What Counts - Wesley Pruden, Washington Times
Fighting Over Iran's Revolution - Laura Secor, New Yorker
Iran's Leaders Will Always Blame the West - Christopher Hitchens, Slate
Iran's Chinese Lessons - Philip Bowring, International Herald Tribune
Iran Crisis Is Only Beginning - Gary Sick, The Daily Beast
Iranian Election by the Numbers - Philippe Gohier, Maclean's
President Cool Plays It Right on Iran - Richard Cohen, Washington Post
Obama Has Abandoned Democracy - Joshua Muravchik, Commentary Mag.
Is War Between Iran and Israel Inevitable? - Erich Follath, Der Spiegel
Tehran Makes Syria and Hezbollah Nervous - Andrew Lee Butters, Time
Iran's Intifada Must Organize and Resist - Robert Fisk, The Independent
Check-List for an Iranian Revolution - Gideon Rachman, Financial Times
What Arab World Is and Isn't Saying on Iran - J. Delap & R. Greene, TNR
Beijing Cautions U.S. Over Iran - M.K. Bhadrakumar, The Hindu
Theocracy and Its Discontents - Fareed Zakaria, Newsweek
The Un-Islamic Republic - Hossein Askari, National Interest
Speaking Truth to Power in Iran - Roxana Saberi, Chicago Tribune
Forschungsinstitute
Iran's Real Winner: The Revolutionary Guard - RAND Corporation
Iran & Public Diplomacy 2.0 - Heritage Foundation
What Next In Iran? - CSIS
Montag, 22. Juni
Liveblogs mit der Chronik des Tages (21.6.)
Madagaskar, Handelsblatt
Newsblog, The Guardian
Nico Pitney, Huffington Post
A Social Media Timeline, Mashable
Berichte
A Weak, Divided Iran Best for U.S. - Greg Sheridan, The Australian
Leave Iran to the Iranians - Leslie Gelb, The Daily Beast
Theocracy and Its Discontents - Fareed Zakaria, Newsweek
Iran's Next Problem? Egypt - Michael Crowley, The New Republic
Iran Is Not the Philippines - H.D.S. Greenway, Global Post
How Western Tech Helps Iran Spy - C. Rhoads & L. Chao, Wall Street Journa
Forschungsinstitute
Iran's Battle on the Streets and Behind the Scenes - Stratfor
Sonntag, 21. Juni
Liveblogs mit der Chronik des Tages (20.6.)
Madgaskar, Handelsblatt
Newsblog, Guardian
The Lede, New York Times
Berichte und Blogs
Police force Iran Protests of the Street - Guardian
A Supreme Leader Loses His Aura - Roger Cohen, New York Times
Obama's Weak Iran Argument - Dan Senor & Christian Whiton, Time
The Evolution of Iran's Revolution - Robin Wright, Los Angeles Times
A Struggle for the Legacy of the Iranian Revolution - Robert Worth, NYT
Twitter on the Barricades - Six Lessons Learned - Noam Cohen, NYT
Battle for the Islamic Republic - Robert Fisk, The Independent
Forschungsinstitute
The List: Iran's Worst Clerics - Josuah Keating, Foreign Policy
Samstag, 20. Juni
Liveblogs mit der Chronik des Tages (19.6.)
Madgaskar, Handelsblatt
Newsblog, Guardian
The Lede, New York Times
Berichte und Blogs
Iran's Supreme Leader Warns Reformists - Ali Ansari, The Guardian
There's No False Choice on Iran - Fred Barnes, Weekly Standard
Tehran: City of Whispers - Roger Cohen, New York Times
Will Today Be Iran's Tiananmen? - Amir Taheri, New York Post
I Speak for Mousavi. And Iran - Mohsen Makhmalbaf, The Guardian
Pressure on Obama to Act Forcefully Is Growing - Spiegel & King, WSJ
Obama's Subtle Diplomacy - Eleanor Clift, Newsweek
Kommentare
Khamenei Issues a Challenge to Foes - and Obama - Washington Post
Time for Obama to be Forceful on Iran - Charles Moore, Daily Telegraph
Obama Betrays Iranians - Jeffrey Kuhner, Washington Times
Iran: Regime Against Change - The Guardian
Obama's Soft Power Moment - The Times
Forschungsinstitute
The Fate of Iran's Opposition - Michael Eisenstadt, Washington Institute.
Freitag, 19. Juni
Liveblogs mit der Chronik des Tages (18.6):
Madagaskar, Handelsblatt
Newsblog, The Guardian
The Lede, New York Times
Internationale Medien und Blogs
What's Happening in Iran is For Real - David Ignatius, Washington Post
Is Iran Ripe for Revolution? - Daniel Byman, Slate
Void the elections - or risk violence - Shirin Ebady, Huffington Post
A Different Iranian Revolution - A student from Iran, NYT
Demandind to be counted - The Economist
Obama Clueless on Iran - Charles Krauthammer, Washington Post
Why Khamenei Could Be Ultimate Victim - Con Coughlin, Daily Telegraph
Khamenei has never seen a crisis like this - Afshin Molavi, Spiegel Online
Clerics Can Sabotage Ahmadinejad - Meir Javedanfar, RealClearWorld
Beijing Cautions U.S. over Iran - M K Bhadrakumar, Asia Times
The mystical power of the crowd - S. Jenkins, Guardian
Iran's Old Rivals Renew Their Battle - Simon Tisdall, The Guardian
Iran: Fragile at the Core - David Brooks, New York Times
Obama's Regime of Choice in Iran - Francis Cianfrocca, The New Ledger
Four Ways Iran's Protests Can End - Tony Karon, Time
Mousavi, the Man of the Hour - M. Charen, NRO
Kommentare
Clerics in Command - The AustralianIran raises up - The Economist
I'm Glad Ahmadinejad Won - Douglas Bloomfield, Jerusalem Post
Iran’s Nonrepublic - New York Times
Silence Still the Best Policy, For Now - Financial Times
Obama Must Ignore Ahmadinejad - Nader Mousavizadeh, Washington Post
Forschungsinstitute und Think Tanks
Upheaval Doesn't Change Nuclear Policy - David Makovsky, Wash. Institute
Donnerstag, 18. Juni
Liveblogs mit der Chronik des Tages (17.6)
Madagaskar, Handelsblatt
Newsblog, The Guardian
The Lede, New York Times
Nico Pitney, Huffington Post
Deutsche und internationale Medien
Chamenei mahnt zur Ruhe - R. Chimelli, Süddeutsche
100.000 protesters by day, but nights belongs to the basij - Guardian
Regime erwägt Einsatz des Militärs, M. Backfisch, Handelsblatt
Kommentare
Iran has had enough of the Mullahs - Wall Street Journal
How Irans Big Lie Betray the Pledge of the Revolution - Hooman Majd, FT
Wanted: 'Hope' for Iran - Bret Stephens, WSJ
Realism and Iran - Stephen Walt, Foreign Policy
Obama, Siding with the Regime - Robert Kagan, Washington Post
Irans Hidden Revolution, Danielle Plettka, AIE
Ignore All the Iran Experts - Charles Kurzman, Foreign Policy
Ahmadinejads Rural Vote - Nate Silver, 538
Mittwoch, 17. Juni
Liveblogs mit einer Chronik des Tages:
aus den Forschungsinstituten, Thing Tanks, etc:
Don't Assume Ahmadinejad Really Lost - Robert Baer, Time
Supreme Leader and Iran Election - Meir Javedanfar, Ctr for Am. Progress
Internationale Medien
Iran’s Hidden Revolution - Danielle Pletka and Ali Alfoneh, New York Times
To Meddle or Not to Meddle - Andrew McCarthy, National Review
The Virtual Mosque - Thomas Friedman, New York Times
Die Geistlichen - Irans kritische Masse - M. Backfisch, Handelsblatt
Iranians Just Want Freedom, Fancy That - Daniel Finkelstein, The Times
Why Obama Is Keeping Quiet - John Dickerson, Slate
No Hope for Change in Tehran - Greg Sheridan, The Australian
Hunting for Voter Fraud in Iran - Jordan Ellenberg, Slate
Iran's Generational Fissure - Ramin Jahanbegloo, Los Angeles Times
Obama's Iran Blunder - Peter Ferrara, The American Spectator
Talking to Ahmadinejad - Robert Dreyfuss, The Nation
Will Tiananmen Be Obama's Tehran Roadmap? - David Paul Kuhn, RCP
Iran Plays the Blame Game - Simon Tisdall, The Guardian
Why Twitter Drives Protests in Iran - Lev Grossman, Time.
Kommentare
Tehran Drama - Washington Post
Iran's Hollow Democracy - The Times
Iranian Clerics Caught in a Bind - Financial Times
Dienstag, 16. Juni
Liveblogs mit einer Chronik des Tages:
Irans Uprising Turns Bloody - The Guardian
Obama Should Stand Up for Democracy - Jonah Goldberg, LA Times
Ahmadinejad Won. Get Over It - Flynt & Hillary Mann Leverett, Politico
Iran's Election Process a 'Sham' - John Bolton, Politico
Election Not About Ahmadinejad and Mousavi - Ali Ansari, The Guardian
Rafsanjani's Gambit Backfires - M K Bhadrakumar, Asia Times
Iran’s Day of Anguish - Roger Cohen, New York Times
Iran's Election Neither Fair Nor Free - Washington Post
What Obama Should Say and Do on Iran - C. Brose, Shadow Government
Khamenei's Military Coup - Mehdi Khalaji, Washington Post
5 Reasons to Suspect Iran's Election - Simon Robinson, Time
Iran Experts on the crisis - RealClearWorld
Iran's Historic Day of Destiny - Robert Fisk, The Independent
Iran, Iraq, North Korea, What Now? - Robert Kaplan, The Atlantic
Im Original
Aus den Forschungsinstituten, Think Tanks, etc
Western Misconception Meets Iran Reality - George Friedman, Stratfor
Consequences of Iran's Elections - Carnegie Endowment
What to Look For in Iran's Elections - Brookings Institution
Montag, 15. Juni
Liveblogs mit einer Chronik des Tages:
Internationale Medien und Blogs
Don't Call it an Election in Iran - Christopher Hitchens, Slate
Ahmadinejad's Victory Was Legitimate - K. Ballen & P. Doherty, WaPo
Iran's Leader Emerges With Strong Hand - B. Keller & M. Slackerman, NYT
The Bright Side of Ahmadinejad's "Win" - Max Boot, Commentary Magazine
Iran's Anger Will Not Fade Fast - Ali Ansari, The Guardian
Iran's Coup Against the Coup - Martin Fletcher, The Times
Khamenei's Military Coup - Mehdi Khalaji, Washington Post
5 Reasons to Suspect Iran's Election - Simon Robinson, Time
Iran Has Clarified Its Beligerence for the World - Amir Taheri, WSJ
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Aus den Forschungsinstituten, Think Tanks, etc
Is Iran's Election America's Problem? - Matthew Yglesias, American Prospect
Sonntag, 14. Juni
What Ahmadinejad's Win Means - Christopher Dickey, Newsweek
The West Fooled Itself on Iran - Amir Taheri, Sunday Times
An Absurd Outcome in Iran - Suzanne Maloney, The Daily Beast
Iran: There Will Be Blood - Steve Clemons, The Washington Note
Tehran's Streets Become a Battleground - Nahid Siamdoust, Time

Ich hatte bereits angedeutet, dass ich mich derzeit vor allem mit der Lage in Iran befasse. Es ist zwar eine andere Baustelle, aber eine, die auch für Obama und die USA extrem wichtig ist. In meinem Liveblog findet sich alles, was sie über diese dramatisc
Aufgenommen: Jun 21, 22:28