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Against Restraint: The Value of U.S. Leadership
Posted on May 21, 2016October 19, 2016

Against Restraint: The Value of U.S. Leadership

The unilateral withdrawal of American military support called for by proponents of restraint would be disastrous for U.S. foreign policy.

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The Siren Song of Airstrikes
Posted on February 12, 2016February 14, 2016

The Siren Song of Airstrikes

Failure to pursue political goals in the Middle East with the same gusto as military objectives could render today’s battlefield successes against ISIS meaningless.

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Have Abbas and Bibi Started a Third Intifada?
Posted on November 6, 2015February 8, 2016

Have Abbas and Bibi Started a Third Intifada?

After failed attempts at a two-state solution, the chickens have come home to roost.

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Towards a New Millennial Foreign Policy
Posted on October 15, 2015October 28, 2015

Towards a New Millennial Foreign Policy

Amid the ongoing debate over U.S. strategy in the Middle East, Tyler Bowen responds to Chris Newton’s criticism of millennial foreign policy.

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The Not-So United Front Against the Islamic State
Posted on September 30, 2015October 9, 2015

The Not-So United Front Against the Islamic State

With much of the world seemingly arrayed against the Islamic State, how is the group still so powerful?

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The Dark Side of the Israeli Elections
Posted on April 9, 2015October 4, 2015

The Dark Side of the Israeli Elections

Tyler Bowen analyzes how Netanyahu’s reelection is reflective of deep-seated xenophobia in Israeli society, particular within its settler population.

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