Dr. Ivan Sascha Sheehan introduces former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Newt Gingrich at The National Press Club in Washington, D.C. on September 10, 2012. The event, U.S.-Iran Relations: A Policy Perspective- Past, Present and Future, features formal remarks delivered by Speaker Gingrich and a question and answer session on changes needed to correct U.S. policy toward Iran.
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Sheehan Speaks with Newt Gingrich at National Press Club
Posted in analysis, clinton, counterterrorism, democracy, diplomacy, dissident, foreign policy, gingrich, global, international relations, iran, iraq, MEK, national press club, NCRI, negotiation, nuclear, obama, PMOI, policy, preemptive, regime change, romney, sheehan, state department, terrorism, threat, war, weapons on September 14, 2012 by Professor SheehanThe Other Humanitarian Crisis
Posted in analysis, clinton, counterterrorism, democracy, diplomacy, dissident, foreign policy, human security, international relations, iran, iraq, MEK, MI6, military, NCRI, negotiation, nuclear, obama, PMOI, policy, regime change, sheehan, state department, terrorism on September 13, 2012 by Professor Sheehan
The Other Humanitarian Crisis – United Press International – Opinion
My latest commentary on the looming humanitarian crisis facilitated by the Iranian regime and the need to protect the Iranian opposition in Iraq.
Sheehan to Moderate Discussion with Newt Gingrich at National Press Club
Posted in analysis, c-span, counterterrorism, democracy, diplomacy, foreign policy, gingrich, global, international relations, iran, MEK, national press club, NCRI, nuclear, obama, PMOI, policy, regime change, romney, sheehan, state department, terrorism, threat on September 9, 2012 by Professor Sheehan
Dr. Ivan Sascha Sheehan is moderating a discussion with Newt Gingrich at The National Press Club in Washington, D.C. on U.S.-Iran Relations: A Policy Perspective- Past, Present and Future on September 10, 2012.
Was the Decline in Terrorist Attacks Predictable?
Posted in afghanistan, analysis, counterterrorism, evidence-based, foreign policy, global, international relations, iran, obama, policy, scholarly, sheehan, state department, terrorism, threat on August 7, 2012 by Professor Sheehan
Was the Decline in Terrorist Attacks Predictable?
My commentary published by United Press International on the recent State Department report documenting a decline in worldwide terrorist incidents.
Sheehan Appears on USA Radio Network
Posted in analysis, counterterrorism, democracy, diplomacy, evidence-based, foreign policy, international relations, iran, iraq, israel, MEK, MI6, NCRI, negotiation, nuclear, PMOI, regime change, sheehan, state department, strike, terrorism, threat, war, weapons on July 23, 2012 by Professor SheehanDr. Ivan Sascha Sheehan is interviewed on the USA Radio Network live on July 23, 2012 to discuss recent declarations by the head of Britain’s foreign intelligence agency- MI6- that, unless stopped, Iran will acquire the nuclear technology necessary to build a bomb by 2014.
Sheehan Interviewed by Political Talkshow Host, Jan Mickelson, on Newsradio 1040
Posted in afghanistan, analysis, CIA, counterterrorism, covert, democracy, diplomacy, dissident, foreign policy, international relations, iran, iraq, israel, MEK, MI6, military, NCRI, negotiation, nuclear, PMOI, policy, regime change, sheehan, state department, strike, terrorism, threat on July 23, 2012 by Professor SheehanDr. Ivan Sascha Sheehan is interviewed by Iowa’s influential political talkshow host, Jan Mickelson, on Newsradio 1040 on July 23, 2012. Iran, democracy, and the politics of regime change are examined.
Sheehan Interviewed on America’s Radio News Network
Posted in analysis, CIA, counterterrorism, covert, democracy, diplomacy, dissident, foreign policy, global, international relations, iran, MEK, MI6, NCRI, negotiation, nuclear, obama, PMOI, regime change, sheehan, state department, terrorism, weapons on July 17, 2012 by Professor SheehanDr. Ivan Sascha Sheehan appeared on America’s Radio News Network to discuss recent attempts to thwart Iran’s pursuit of nuclear weapons by Britain’s secret intelligence service, MI6.
*Skip to Dr. Sheehan’s segment beginning at 44:10
Romney Should Embrace the Iranian Opposition – Haaretz – Opinion
Posted in analysis, counterterrorism, covert, democracy, dissident, foreign policy, international relations, iran, MEK, NCRI, obama, PMOI, policy, regime change, romney, sheehan, state department, terrorism, threat on June 28, 2012 by Professor Sheehan
Romney Should Embrace the Iranian Opposition – Haaretz – Opinion
My commentary on the U.S. presidential contest and Iran policy.
Unchaining the Iranian Opposition – The Washington Times
Posted in analysis, clinton, counterterrorism, covert, diplomacy, dissident, due process, foreign policy, international relations, iran, MEK, negotiation, nuclear, obama, PMOI, sheehan, state department, terrorism, threat on June 9, 2012 by Professor SheehanUnchaining the Iranian Opposition – The Washington Times – Opinion
My latest commentary in The Washington Times on the need for Secretary Clinton to revise the Foreign Terrorist Organization list and support the Iranian opposition.
Sheehan Speaks on Iran Panel with Sec. Tom Ridge, Rep. Patrick Kennedy, & Amb. John Bolton
Posted in analysis, counterterrorism, covert, diplomacy, dissident, foreign policy, international relations, iran, MEK, negotiation, nuclear, obama, PMOI, policy, scholarly, sheehan, terrorism, weapons on June 3, 2012 by Professor Sheehan
Dr. Ivan Sascha Sheehan spoke on U.S.-Iran policy at The Willard Intercontinental Hotel in Washington, D.C. on May 30. Also on the panel were Fmr. Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge, Fmr. Ambassador to the U.N. John Bolton, Congressman Patrick Kennedy, Congressman Tom Tancredo, and Fmr. Gov. Ed Rendell.
Listen to Dr. Sheehan’s Remarks, following an introduction by Congressman Tancredo.
Time for Action on Iran – The Jerusalem Post
Posted in analysis, covert, diplomacy, dissident, foreign policy, international relations, iran, israel, MEK, military, negotiation, nuclear, obama, preemptive, sheehan, strike, threat, weapons on May 28, 2012 by Professor Sheehan
Time for Action on Iran- The Jerusalem Post – Opinion
My latest commentary in The Jerusalem Post on the ongoing efforts to curtail Iran’s pursuit of nuclear weapons. #PDF
Negotiating with Iran: A Better Way Forward
Posted in analysis, counterterrorism, covert, diplomacy, dissident, foreign policy, international relations, iran, israel, MEK, military, negotiation, nuclear, obama, policy, preemptive, sheehan, strike, terrorism, weapons on May 25, 2012 by Professor SheehanNegotiating with Iran: A Better Way Forward
My latest commentary, published by United Press International, on the negotiations over Iran’s nuclear pursuits.
Sheehan Published in Perspectives on Terrorism
Posted in analysis, courses, evidence-based, international relations, mapping, pedagogy, scholarly, sheehan, teaching, terrorism on May 17, 2012 by Professor SheehanDr. Ivan Sascha Sheehan’s latest study titled Mapping Contemporary Terrorism Courses at Top-Ranked National Universities and Liberal Arts Colleges in the United States published in the May issue of Perspectives on Terrorism. You can also download the full issue here.
Sheehan Joins Roundtable Discussion on U.S. Foreign Policy in Iraq
Posted in analysis, counterterrorism, diplomacy, dissident, foreign policy, global, international relations, iran, iraq, MEK, sheehan, terrorism, threat on April 17, 2012 by Professor Sheehan
Dr. Ivan Sascha Sheehan joins Harvard’s Alan Dershowitz, former U.S. Atty. Gen. Michael Mukasey and Amb. Lincoln Bloomfield Jr. for a roundtable discussion on U.S. foreign policy in Iraq at George Mason University.
Global Affairs and Human Security M.A. Program
Posted in analysis, contact, global, human security, international relations, peace, sheehan, uncategorized, war on April 17, 2012 by Professor Sheehan
Announcing the University of Baltimore’s newest graduate program in the College of Public Affairs– the M.A. in Global Affairs and Human Security.
The first cohort of students will commence their studies in fall 2012. To apply or learn more about this exciting program, contact the program directly.
Or visit: www.ubalt.edu/globalaffairs






















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