Author Archive: Navid Hassibi
Navid Hassibi is a Director and Senior Fellow at the Council on International Policy. He tweets @navidhassibi. The opinions expressed here represent his own.
Canada And Iran Are Taking Steps In The Right Direction
Navid Hassibi argues in the Huffington Post that Canada and Iran are taking steps in the right direction.
Keep John Kerry—As President Hillary’s Iran Envoy
In his piece for the National Interest, the Council’s Navid Hassibi argues why keeping John Kerry as Presidential Envoy for Iran would make sense in a Hillary Clinton administration.
Trudeau Is Ushering Canada Into A New Era Of Foreign Policy
In his latest for the Huffington Post, the Council’s Navid Hassibi writes about Trudeau ushering Canada in a new era of foreign policy.
Why Isn’t Iran at the Nuclear Security Summit?
The Council’s Navid Hassibi argues why Iran should have been invited to the Nuclear Security Summit via The National Interest.
Small Steps Towards Re-Engagement With Iran
The Council’s Navid Hassibi discusses Canada-Iran relations in his latest for the Huffington Post just as Canada lifts its sanctions on Iran.
It’s Canada’s Turn to Engage Iran
The Council’s Navid Hassibi discusses why it should be Canada’s turn to engage Iran post-nuclear deal in his latest for the Huffington Post.
It’s Time To Bring Canada’s Iran Policy Out From The Cold
In his latest for the Huffington Post, Navid Hassibi discusses why it’s time to bring Canada’s Iran policy in from the cold.
How Trudeau Can Improve Our National Security Policy-Making Process
Navid Hassibi discusses how Trudeau can improve Canada’s national security policy-making process via the Huffington Post.
What Trudeau’s First 100 Days on the World Stage Will Look Like
Navid Hassibi provides his take on Trudeau’s first 100 days in office on the world stage in his latest via the Huffington Post.