who is Peiman Salehi?

About Me

I’m Peiman Salehi, an Iranian political analyst and writer, born in 1996 (29 years old), working at the intersection of political philosophy and international affairs. My focus is on Iran’s foreign policy, multipolarity, civilizational resistance, and critical approaches to liberalism and Western-centric narratives.

My writings explore how political concepts such as sovereignty, justice, and legitimacy shape global conflicts and alignments, especially in West Asia and the Global South. I focus on post-Western diplomacy and alternative world orders, seeking to amplify perspectives often excluded from mainstream narratives.

“Justice is the foundation of enduring power.” — Imam Ali (a)
In a world shaken by imperialism, this principle is not only timeless — it is revolutionary.

My articles and interviews have appeared in leading international outlets such as BBC, Al Jazeera, US Congress Commission, South China Morning Post (SCMP), Responsible Statecraft, Common Dreams, Oriental Review, New Internationalist, Africa is a Country, Middle East Monitor, Monthly Review, and others.

I regularly contribute to international think tanks and research centers. I write in English and Persian, and occasionally in Arabic or Spanish. Many of my works have been translated into French, Russian, and Turkish.