Academic Leader, Professor of Public and International Affairs, Policy Scholar, Thought Leader, and Public Intellectual. Learn more at: https://t.co/lrJWDjRMXf 🌎 🎓
#SHEEHAN & #SEPEHRRAD: "Tehran’s regional aggression and domestic repression are not separate problems. They reflect one governing doctrine: preserving the regime at any cost." Read on https://t.co/lOKLAUWWmO #GlobalAffairs#ForeignPolicy 🌎
Bread, blackouts, and the coming reckoning in Iran @ProfSheehan: "That message will echo in Paris on June 20, when more than 100,000...supporters of democracy are expected to rally for a free, secular, democratic republic."#100kFreeIranRally@baltimoresun https://t.co/nJYwBReKke
In this article, @ProfSheehan & our Ramesh Sepehrad note the following on America's policy towards Iran:
"For American policymakers, the conclusion is clear: a regime that fears hunger, depends on blackouts and answers poverty with executions cannot be treated as stable, legitimate or a partner for peace."
@SecRubio@StateDept_NEA@POTUS
Opinion: When Iranians go hungry, the regime cannot survive crisis by controlling information, writes Ivan Sascha Sheehan and Ramesh Sepehrrad. https://t.co/9deesWSZHt
Prof. #Sheehan: AI is Reshaping Work, Not Destroying It: "We don't need programs designed to cushion mass unemployment—we need aggressive reskilling infrastructure to help workers transition from declining roles to growing ones," Dr. Sheehan writes. Read: https://t.co/TF8uDX38lY
I am quoted today on the rapidly changing higher education leadership landscape and the unique challenges and issues that university presidents are faced with. #Leadership#HigherEd@NotreDameofMD@BaltBizOnline
#Congratulations to all of yesterday’s graduates of the #UBalt College of Public Affairs! We wish you the very best in the chapter ahead! #PublicService 🐝
"I am, by profession, a scholar. But I do not write what follows from the safety of detached abstraction. I write because, by the spring of 2026, the gap between what is now known about Iran and what Western policy is willing to acknowledge has become morally intolerable."
"I have spent more than two decades studying that regime, have written books about it, briefed members of Congress on its internal dynamics, and met men and women of the Resistance whose courage profoundly humbled me—several of whom, I later learned, were murdered by the regime."