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12 June 2026

Europe, Iran Conflict, and Peace Formula Insights

Dominic Rohner, Professor of International Economics at the Geneva Graduate Institute and Faculty Associate at the Institute’s Centre on Conflict, Development and Peacebuilding, explores the potential economic, political, and environmental consequences of the conflict with Iran for Europe in the 10 June episode of What Matters Today

 

 

 

Conflict in the Middle East has implications that extend far beyond the region itself. For Europe, tensions involving Iran could affect energy markets, international trade, inflation, financial stability, and even the continent's environmental ambitions. Such a conflict could also reshape geopolitical alliances and force governments to reconsider long-standing economic and security dependencies. In this episode of What Matters Today, Dominic Rohner and host Dan Graham consider the potential economic, political, and environmental consequences of the conflict. 

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Europe, Iran Conflict, and Peace Formula Insights