
GIS Radio: Inside Iran’s fragmented decision-making structure
From Unconventional Knowledge by GIS by Geopolitical Intelligence Services (GIS)
May 20, 2026 · 13 min · Season 2 · Episode 345
About this episode
The episode analyzes Iran's fragmented decision-making structure and its impact on negotiations and regional strategies.
Iran’s competing power centers are shaping negotiations, escalation risks and regional strategic decisions. An analysis by Amatzia Baram. Read the full report here. 📚 Explore all GIS Reports 📝 Read the weekly comments from Prince Michael of Liechtenstein 🔔 Stay updated on the latest reports and analysis: LinkedIn & X 📬 Sign up for our weekly newsletter or subscribe directly on LinkedIn
Topics covered
- Iran
- decision-making
- power centers
- negotiations
- regional strategy
Keywords
- Iran
- decision-making
- power centers
- negotiations
- regional strategy
- Amatzia Baram
- GIS Reports
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Geopolitical Intelligence Services
Places: Iran, Liechtenstein
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