The End of the Road
Why has the two-state solution fallen apart and are there alternative approaches for lasting peace between Israel and Palestine?
Why has the two-state solution fallen apart and are there alternative approaches for lasting peace between Israel and Palestine?
The Trump plan imposes Israeli security and economic control over a self-autonomous Palestinian entity.
The “Deal of the Century” is quickly shaping up to be the “Deception of the Century” and here’s why.
For twenty-five years since the Oslo Agreement, Palestinian–Israeli negotiations have been characterized by a starkly uneven power dynamic. To reach a final solution, today’s negotiators must commit to leveling the playing field
For long-time scholar of American foreign policy, William Quandt, it’s still too hard to say what Trump wants in the Middle East
Why American Islamophobia seems to be declining in the age of Trump
A look at the state of Arab Youth protest at the American University in Cairo, Egypt and the greater Middle East.
Veteran U.S. policymaker Dennis Ross argues that the U.S.-Israeli relationship is “doomed to succeed.” But a hardheaded look at the political, demographic, and ethnic changes in both countries suggests otherwise.