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Karim Sadjadpour is a Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and an Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service, where he focuses on Iran and U.S. foreign policy toward the Middle East. He is a contributing writer at The Atlantic and a frequent guest on media outlets such as PBS NewsHour, NPR, and CNN.
He has lived in Latin America, Europe, and the Middle East (including Iran and the Arab world) and speaks Persian, Italian, Spanish, and Arabic. His research spans the Middle East, with specific attention to Iran’s political reform, nuclear energy security, military dynamics, and foreign policy. He also writes on cybersecurity, neuroscience, cinema, satire, and sexuality in relation to Middle Eastern politics.
- Education: MA from Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, BA from the University of Michigan.
- Advisory Roles: Regularly advises U.S., European, and Asian officials; testifies before U.S. Congress; advisor to the Aspen Institute’s Congressional Program on the Middle East.
- Media Engagement: Contributing writer at The Atlantic, two front-cover stories for Time Magazine (international edition), frequent media commentator.
- Current Work: Writing a book on radicalism for Random House/Knopf.
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