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DESCRIPTION:Christopher Ferrero on&nbsp\;The Iran Narrative and US Foreign 
 Policy: Its History\, Its Role in the 2016 Election\, and Its Impact after
  the Nuclear DealChristopher&nbsp\;Ferrero\,&nbsp\;Post-Doctoral Fellow\, 
 Political Science&nbsp\;Ph.D.\, University of VirginiaDr. Chris Ferrero is
  a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Political Science at the Maxwe
 ll School of Citizenship and Public Affairs\, Syracuse University. Dr. Fer
 rero completed his PhD in Foreign Affairs at the University of Virginia in
  December 2011. His dissertation\, entitled "The Iran Narrative: Ideas\, D
 iscourse\, and Domestic Politics in the Making of US Foreign Policy toward
  Iran\, 1990-2003\," examines the extent to which popular American charact
 erizations of Iran as a fanatical terrorist state have constrained preside
 nts from more vigorously pursuing engagement with the Islamic Republic. He
  is developing a book manuscript base on this research.&nbsp\;Open to the 
 public.Sponsored by the Middle Eastern Studies Program at the Moynihan Ins
 titute of Global Affairs
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SUMMARY:MES presents: Christopher Ferrero
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p></p><p></p><p><b>Christopher Ferrero on&nbs
 p\;The Iran Narrative and US Foreign Policy: Its History\, Its Role in the
  2016 Election\, and Its Impact after the Nuclear Deal</b></p><p><b>Christ
 opher</b>&nbsp\;<b>Ferrero\,&nbsp\;</b><i>Post-Doctoral Fellow\, Political
  Science&nbsp\;Ph.D.\, University of Virginia</i></p><p>Dr. Chris Ferrero 
 is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Political Science at the Max
 well School of Citizenship and Public Affairs\, Syracuse University. Dr. F
 errero completed his PhD in Foreign Affairs at the University of Virginia 
 in December 2011. His dissertation\, entitled "The Iran Narrative: Ideas\,
  Discourse\, and Domestic Politics in the Making of US Foreign Policy towa
 rd Iran\, 1990-2003\," examines the extent to which popular American chara
 cterizations of Iran as a fanatical terrorist state have constrained presi
 dents from more vigorously pursuing engagement with the Islamic Republic. 
 He is developing a book manuscript base on this research.&nbsp\;</p><p>Ope
 n to the public.</p><p><b><i>Sponsored by the Middle Eastern Studies Progr
 am at the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs</i></b></p><p></p><p></p>
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