Center for Strategic Research (Iran)

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Center for Strategic Research
AbbreviationCSR
Formation1989
Dissolved2017
TypeThink tank
Location
  • Tehran, Iran
Parent organization
Expediency Discernment Council
Websitecsr.ir

Center for Strategic Research (Persian: مرکز تحقیقات استراتژیک) was a leading Iranian think tank on strategy issues. It is the research arm of the Expediency Discernment Council.[1] The last head of organization was Ali Akbar Velayati who replaced former head Hassan Rouhani, the current President of Iran.[2] It was established in 1989. It publishes Rahbord (Strategy) [3] in Persian and National interests in English.[citation needed]

Departments

The CSR has six affiliated departments:

  • Foreign Policy Research Department (This department publishes 3 journals: Pazhouhesh (Research), Gozaresh Tahlili (Analytical Report) and Gahnameh (Periodical Bulletin))
  • International Relations Research Department (This department publishes Gozaresh Rahbordi (Strategic Report))
  • Economic Research Department (This department publishes Gozaresh-e Pazhouheshhay-e Eqtesadi (Economic Research Report))
  • Cultural Research Department (This department publishes Gozareshat-e Rahbordi (Strategic Reports))
  • Legal Research and Jurisprudential Studies Department (Publication: Gozaresh-e Rahbordi (Strategic Report))
  • Executive and Information Department

People

Presidents
Researchers

References

  1. ^ RealClearWorld - What Rouhani's Victory Means for Iran
  2. ^ Goodbye Ahmadinejad, hello Rouhani - CNN.com
  3. ^ "Scientific Information Database (SID)". Archived from the original on 2013-03-03. Retrieved 2013-06-22.

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