Divesting from Iran: A Briefing from State and Federal Legislators

As shrill partisanship dominates Washington, there remains one vital security issue that unites rather than divides America’s leaders: the growing threat posed by the Islamic Republic of Iran. While there are few ideal policy options, there has been a groundswell of state and national legislation to facilitate the divestment of funds from corporations working in the Islamic Republic. As Tehran continues to defy international demands, divestment may prove to be the most effective mechanism yet in curtailing Iran’s nuclear and regional ambitions.

But what barriers to divestment exist? Is divestment little more than a symbol, or will it drive business away from Tehran? And, ultimately, what will divestment mean for the Islamic Republic?

Representative Brad Sherman (D-CA), chairman of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Terrorism, Nonproliferation, and Trade, will open this AEI event with an overview of Congressional efforts to move divestment legislation this year.

Patrick Clawson of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, Ken Katzman of the Congressional Research Service, and Danielle Pletka of AEI will address the public policy implications of divestment.

Senator Jon Kyl (R-AZ), chairman of the Senate Republican Conference, will deliver a luncheon keynote address on the Senate’s view of the Iran threat and potential legislative responses.

The day’s last panel will cover state legislation, pension fund divestment, and the new state activism. Panelists include Senator Ted Deutch (D-FL), sponsor of the Protecting Florida’s Investments Act of 2007; Senator Craig Johnson (D-NY), sponsor of the Iranian Economic Divestment Act of 2007; and Missouri state treasurer Sarah Steelman, architect of Missouri’s terror-free fund.

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Christopher
DeMuth
  • Christopher DeMuth was president of AEI from December 1986 through December 2008. Previously, he was administrator for information and regulatory affairs in the Office of Management and Budget and executive director of the Presidential Task Force on Regulatory Relief in the Reagan administration; taught economics, law, and regulatory policy at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University; practiced regulatory, antitrust, and general corporate law; and worked on urban and environmental policy in the Nixon White House.

     

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Danielle
Pletka
  • Danielle Pletka is the vice president for foreign and defense policy studies at AEI. Before joining AEI, she served for ten years as a senior professional staff member for the Near East and South Asia on the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. She writes frequently on national security matters with a focus on domestic politics in the Middle East and South Asia regions, U.S. national security, terrorism and weapons proliferation.
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