The JCPOA created enthusiasm among Iranian expatriates to reconnect with Iran, reversing the brain drain. This was evident as many expatriates showed a renewed interest in contributing to Iranβs development, spurred by the hope for a more open society and ...Read more
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Following the Iran nuclear deal, the London-Tehran BA flight route became active again, with business class seats filled with businessmen from Fortune 500 companies and consulting firms. This indicates that the deal led to increased business activity and connectivity between ...Read more
The author suggests that if the exodus of talent continues, Iran may face a significant brain drain, which could weaken its economic and social development. The vacuum left by departing intellectuals and professionals could increasingly be filled by external influences, ...Read more
The Iran nuclear deal played a significant role in reversing the brain drain from Iran by creating a brief period of optimism and opportunity. It encouraged Iranian expatriates to consider returning to or investing in their homeland, contributing to its ...Read more
During the active period of the JCPOA, the author describes young Iranians as having hope to stay in Iran and contribute to building a stronger economy and a better society. The nuclear deal created a sense of optimism and opportunity ...Read more
Peyman Mestchian warns the West about underestimating the role of Chinese funding and technology because it is beginning to fill the gap left by the departure of Western influence and Iranian talent. This could lead to a significant shift in ...Read more
According to the letter, the void left by the talent exodus from Iran is being partially filled by Chinese funding, know-how, and technology. This suggests that as Western influence and opportunities diminish due to sanctions and political tensions, China is ...Read more
Peyman Mestchianβs personal experience reflects broader trends among Iranian expatriates in that, like many others, he felt a renewed sense of hope and engagement with Iran following the JCPOA. His observations of the enthusiasm among expatriates to reverse the brain ...Read more
The election of Donald Trump as US president in November 2016 marked a turning point. His administration’s policies, including the travel ban and the withdrawal from the JCPOA, led to a reversal of the positive trend of Iranian expatriates re-engaging ...Read more
The window of opportunity for Iranian expatriates, as mentioned by Peyman Mestchian, was from July 2015, when the Iran nuclear deal was reached, to January 2017.