This article, written by the former British Ambassador to Iran, starts with an overview from an insider’s perspective of the 15 years of diplomacy leading up to the July 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) regarding Iran’s Nuclear capabilities. It discusses the merits of the plan and its prospects for the future. It examines the development of international economic engagement, and in particular argues that the western powers need to do far more to deliver an economic quid pro quo for Iran’s nuclear concessions: if the situation is not appreciably better soon, it will be impossible for the US and its partners to argue credibly that they are not in breach of the JCPOA. The article concludes with a discussion of Iran’s economic and political prospects in the light of the nuclear deal.
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Dalton, S. R. (2016). The Iran nuclear negotiations: One year on. Asian Affairs, 47(3), 351–365. https://doi.org/10.1080/03068374.2016.1225896
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