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Safe Spaces and Safe Zones: How America’s Culture Wars Bleed into Its Foreign Wars
Posted on December 1, 2015June 14, 2016

Safe Spaces and Safe Zones: How America’s Culture Wars Bleed into Its Foreign Wars

American politicians are engaged in a dangerous war of words with Islamic State, which is exactly what the group wants.

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Cooperation and Conflict in the Middle East: US Strategy in Flux
Posted on November 19, 2015February 14, 2016

Cooperation and Conflict in the Middle East: US Strategy in Flux

Alex Davies talks to New York Times National Security Correspondent David Sanger about recent developments in Syria and Iran.

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Apartheid in Palestine: Israeli Settlements and the Future of the Two-State Solution
Posted on November 11, 2015December 1, 2015

Apartheid in Palestine: Israeli Settlements and the Future of the Two-State Solution

A two-state solution can bring peace to Palestine, but Israel must first commit to settlement demolition.

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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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Introducing “The Dispatch”
Posted on October 22, 2015September 11, 2017

Introducing “The Dispatch”

A new channel for in-depth analysis from the frontlines.

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In Syria, Realism Trumps Idealism
Posted on October 7, 2015October 15, 2015

In Syria, Realism Trumps Idealism

The failures of the Bush Doctrine should have shown that repressive peace is better than instability.

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Putin’s Power Play: The Real Reason Behind Russian Intervention in Syria
Posted on October 6, 2015February 26, 2016

Putin’s Power Play: The Real Reason Behind Russian Intervention in Syria

For Putin, fighting ISIS is just a pretext for his larger strategic machinations.

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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 Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, Coming to a Supermarket Near You
Posted on April 27, 2015August 9, 2015

The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, Coming to a Supermarket Near You

The European Union has rekindled an effort to clearly label products manufactured in Israeli settlements. Can this campaign help disincentivize the establishment of new ones?

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