
Eskandar Sadeghi-Boroujerdi was formerly an Iran researcher at the Oxford Research Group’s Middle East program and taught at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. A doctoral candidate in Modern Middle Eastern Studies at Queen’s College, University of Oxford, he has published numerous articles and reviews on Iranian politics in Foreign Policy, The Guardian, PBS’s Tehran Bureau, The British Journal of Middle East Studies and other outlets. On Twitter: @eskandarsadeghi
