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Author: levingeo

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May 7, 2013

Turkey’s Obstructed Obvious: Iraqi Gas Reply

Opinion, Turkey

The United States should keep all options on the table regarding Iraqi-Turkish energy trade. More…

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April 26, 2013

Yair Lapid and the Peace Process Reply

Geoffrey Levin, Israel, Opinion, The Peace Process

The future of the peace process is intertwined with the electoral fate of the Israeli center-left and its leaders.

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March 8, 2013

Syrian Disintegration and the Prospect of “Druzia” Reply

Israel, Opinion, Syria, The Arab Spring

Is independence from Syria the best way to ensure security for the Druze – and for Israel?

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February 25, 2013

The Conflict Goes Digital Reply

Israel, Opinion, Regional Security, The Peace Process, West Bank/Gaza


How social media shaped recent developments in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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January 29, 2013

Knesset Math: Playing the Coalition Game Reply

Geoffrey Levin, Israel

The elections are over – but what parties will Netanyahu choose as partners?
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January 25, 2013

Israeli Voters: Craving a “Return to Normalcy” Reply

Geoffrey Levin, Israel, Opinion, The Peace Process

Yair Lapid’s rise should be met with understanding — not with disdain.

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January 16, 2013

The New Lieberman? Reply

Geoffrey Levin, Israel, The Peace Process

Naftali Bennett replaces Avigdor Lieberman as Prime Minister Netanyahu’s main rival on the right. More…

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January 6, 2013

Of Journalists and Generals Reply

Geoffrey Levin, Israel

After years of relying on military leaders, Israel’s center-left gives journalists a try.
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