EA WorldView

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{{Infobox website

| name = EA WorldView

| logo = EAWorldView Logo.png

| logo_size = 100px

| screenshot = 300px

| collapsible = yes

| url = {{URL|eaworldview.com}}

| commercial = No

| type = Intelligence

| registration = No

| language = English

| owner =

| editor = Scott Lucas

| launch_date = {{nowrap|{{start date and age|2008}}}}

| current_status = Online

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EA WorldView is a website specializing in news coverage and analysis of Iran,{{cite news|agency=Reuters|accessdate=2018-10-11|title=Obama Win Opens Iran Negotiation Window|url=https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/07/obama-win-iran_n_2089680.html|newspaper=HuffPost|date=7 November 2012}} Syria, and the wider Middle East.{{cite news|accessdate=2018-10-11|title=Hassan Rouhani's 'Twitter message to Jews' is at centre of Iran power struggle|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/iran/10289654/Hassan-Rouhanis-Twitter-message-to-Jews-is-at-centre-of-Iran-power-struggle.html|date=5 September 2013|issn=0307-1235|newspaper=The Daily Telegraph}}

History

The site, originally known as Enduring America, was created in 2008 by Scott Lucas when he taught International Politics and American Studies at the University of Birmingham.{{Cite web |title=Professor Scott Lucas |url=https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/research/impact/heroes/previous-heroes/scott-lucas.aspx |access-date=2022-12-31 |website=University of Birmingham |language=en-GB}} During the 2009 Iranian presidential election protests, it liveblogged the demonstrations. EA later liveblogged the civil uprising phase of the Syrian Civil War.{{cite news|first1=James|last1=Miller|accessdate=2018-10-11|title=Was Friday a Turning Point for Syria?|url=https://www.huffingtonpost.com/james-miller/was-friday-a-turning-poin_b_907497.html|date=25 July 2011|newspaper=HuffPost}}

Organization

Its partners include the University of Birmingham's Political Science and International Studies department["EA WORLDVIEW PARTNERS", [https://eaworldview.com/ EA Worldview website] which hosts its podcast Political WorldView{{cite web | title=Political WorldView - Podcasts - School of Government and Society | website=University of Birmingham | url=https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/schools/government-society/podcasts/political-worldview.aspx | access-date=23 January 2019}} and University College Dublin's Clinton Institute.

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