Last year, the much-vaunted Iran nuclear deal fell apart when President Trump pulled the United States out of the agreement, imposed new sanctions, and pressured American allies to stop doing business with Iran. With Trump\u2019s policy now seemingly settled, what is going to become of Iran\u2019s relations with Europe and other major powers, such as Russia and China? On this episode, Dina Esfandiary examines the challenges Iran faces with regional and global powers following the United States\u2019 withdrawal from the Iran deal.\nDina Esfandiary is a fellow at The Century Foundation. Her research focuses on Persian Gulf security, Iran\u2019s foreign relations, and relations between states and non-proliferation in the Middle East. She is also an international security program research fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School\u2019s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, and an adjunct fellow in the Center for Strategic and International Studies\u2019 (CSIS) Middle East Programme.\nParticipants:\nDina Esfandiary, The Century Foundation\nThanassis Cambanis, The Century Foundation