EA WorldView
EA WorldView is a website specializing in news coverage and analysis of Iran,[1] Syria and the wider Middle East.[2]
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Type of site  | Intelligence | 
|---|---|
| Available in | English | 
| Editor | Scott Lucas | 
| URL | eaworldview | 
| Commercial | No | 
| Registration | No | 
| Launched | 2008 | 
| Current status | Online | 
History
    
The site, originally known as Enduring America, was created in 2008 by Scott Lucas when he was professor of International Politics and American Studies at the University of Birmingham,[3]. During the 2009 Iranian presidential election protests, it liveblogged the demonstrations. EA later liveblogged the civil uprising phase of the Syrian civil war.[4]
Organisation
    
Its partners include the University of Birmingham's Political Science and International Studies department[5] which hosts its podcast Political WorldView[6] and University College Dublin's Clinton Institute.[5][7]
References
    
-  Reuters (7 November 2012). "Obama Win Opens Iran Negotiation Window". HuffPost. Retrieved 2018-10-11. 
{{cite news}}:|last1=has generic name (help) - "Hassan Rouhani's 'Twitter message to Jews' is at centre of Iran power struggle". The Daily Telegraph. 5 September 2013. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 2018-10-11.
 - "Professor Scott Lucas". University of Birmingham. Retrieved 2022-12-31.
 - Miller, James (25 July 2011). "Was Friday a Turning Point for Syria?". HuffPost. Retrieved 2018-10-11.
 - ["EA WORLDVIEW PARTNERS", EA Worldview website
 - "Political WorldView - Podcasts - School of Government and Society". University of Birmingham. Retrieved 23 January 2019.
 - Clinton Institute webpage
 
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