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December 29, 2012

Netanyahu’s New Man in Washington Reply

Israel

What Ron Dermer’s appointment means for U.S.-Israel relations More…

December 23, 2012

Iraq After Jalal Talabani Reply

Egemen Bezci, Regional Security, Turkey

An ambiguous turmoil awaits Iraq–and its neighbors–after Mam Jalal’s stroke.
More…

December 5, 2012

The Last Best Hope for Syria – a No-Fly Zone Reply

Opinion, Regional Security, Syria

In Syria — with nearly 40,000 casualties since the start of the conflict — the Middle East’s most pressing humanitarian crisis has yet to be addressed. More…

December 2, 2012

Much Ado About Something Reply

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

The upgraded UN status changes the status quo in the Near East — but by what degree is still uncertain. More…

November 30, 2012

What Happened to This Guy? Reply

Israel, The Peace Process, West Bank/Gaza

Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad’s early successes are largely forgotten now as the centrality of Abbas’s leadership endures. More…

November 26, 2012

Another Clinton at State? 1

Opinion, Regional Security, The Peace Process

For the Middle East, no Secretary of State would be better than Bill. More…

November 19, 2012

Take Two? Reply

Regional Security, The Arab Spring, The Peace Process

What Obama’s reelection means — and doesn’t mean — for the Middle East. More…

November 16, 2012

As Sirens Ring in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, All Eyes on Egypt 1

Israel, Regional Security, West Bank/Gaza

The biggest x-factor in the latest chapter of the Israel/Hamas conflict might be the government of Mursi’s Egypt. More…

November 15, 2012

Gulf Hegemony Reply

J. Dana Stuster, Opinion, Regional Security

Stephen Walt says the smaller Gulf states aren’t colonies — J. Dana Stuster politely disagrees. More…

November 14, 2012

Run, Peres, Run! 2

Israel, Opinion

The one man in Israel most qualified to respond to the security dilemma and unify the fragmented Israeli public? Shimon Peres. More…

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