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==Critique and Perceived Hidden Objectives==
==Critique and Perceived Hidden Objectives==
==Editorial and Regional Positioning==
==Editorial and Regional Positioning==
The Cairo Review of Global Affairs is published by the American University in Cairo, an institution with strong ties to Western academic and policy circles. While the journal aims to provide a regional voice in global affairs, its editorial line often reflects perspectives aligned with Western and Egyptian policy interests, which may lead to critical portrayals of Iran’s regional role (The Cairo Review of Global Affairs, 2016)<ref>The Cairo Review of Global Affairs. (2016, July 26)<ref>The Cairo Review of Global Affairs. (2016). About Us. https://www.thecairoreview.com/about-us/</ref>. AUC Knowledge Fountain. https://fount.aucegypt.edu/cairev/</ref>. From Iran’s viewpoint, this could be seen as a subtle attempt to frame Iran’s policies and actions within a narrative that favors its regional rivals or Western agendas.
The Cairo Review of Global Affairs is published by the American University in Cairo, an institution with strong ties to Western academic and policy circles. While the journal aims to provide a regional voice in global affairs, its editorial line often reflects perspectives aligned with Western and Egyptian policy interests, which may lead to critical portrayals of Iran’s regional role (The Cairo Review of Global Affairs, 2016)<ref>The Cairo Review of Global Affairs. (2016, July 26). AUC Knowledge Fountain. https://fount.aucegypt.edu/cairev/</ref>. From Iran’s viewpoint, this could be seen as a subtle attempt to frame Iran’s policies and actions within a narrative that favors its regional rivals or Western agendas.


==Coverage of Iran and Regional Conflicts==
==Coverage of Iran and Regional Conflicts==