JCPOA
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Definition
The JCPOA is the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, the 2015 agreement between Iran, the P5+1, and the EU to ensure Iran nuclear program remains exclusively peaceful.
Background
The agreement paired limits on enrichment, stockpiles, centrifuges, and verification with relief from nuclear-related sanctions.
Position
It is central to Iran nuclear policy, IAEA monitoring, sanctions, snapback, and regional security analysis.
Distinctions
- The JCPOA is a political nuclear agreement, not a peace treaty.
- It is distinct from the NPT and from IAEA safeguards themselves.
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- Iran's nuclear development, sanctions, and regional proxy forces
Iran's nuclear development, sanctions, and regional proxy forces 1. Executive Summary The Iranian issue needs to be viewed as an issue that integrates nuclear development, sanct...
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- Iran's nuclear development, sanctions, and regional proxy forces
We will analyze the Iranian nuclear issue after the collapse of the JCPOA, focusing on sanctions, the domestic economy, conflict with Israel and the Gulf, and support for Hezbollah, the Houthis, and Iraqi militias.
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