Abdullah Yegin graduated from the Art History Department in the Faculty of Art, Istanbul University. He studied Shiite Teopolitics and the Middle East between 2000 and 2005 in Iran. Yegin translated two books, various articles and papers. He is pursing MA in the Department of Political History of the Middle East and International Affairs at the Middle East Researches Institute, Marmara University. Yegin is also a Foreign Policy researcher at SETA.
How has the course of history in the US-Iranian relations been? What are the needs of the parties so that they have an urge for a rapprochement? What are the possible implications of a possible rapprochement with regard to the parties, the region and Turkey?
Which approach has shaped Irans understanding of foreign policy after the Revolution? What are the basic approaches to Irans interest-based foreign policy?
As Rouhani is a moderate man of reconciliation and dialogue, expectations about adopting a different line of politics in Iran have increased both inside and outside.
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