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Social Media: Hotspots: Middle East

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Israel: Change your vision for long-term peace
Argues that Israeli actions that punish Palestinians will only sow the seeds of further hatred and worse conflicts to come. (Christian Science Monitor, 8/14/2003) Read More...


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Erecting a Barrier to Peace
Asserts that the Jerusalem security wall/fence alone will condemn the road map to a premature death. By Daniel Seidemann. (Washington Post, 8/14/2003) Read More...


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Quiet negotiations develop possible Mideast peace plan
"Although it has received little attention in the U.S. media, a detailed, soon-to-be-released Middle East accord struck by a group of influential Israelis and Palestinians paves the way to the region'... Read More...


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Iran, Israel, and U.S. Sanctions
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Israel Banks on a Fence
Having lost faith in negotiations, most Israelis now favor separation from the Palestinians--unilaterally if necessary, and behind a wall. This makes sense. The immediate effects of separation may be ... Read More...


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Israel's Security Dilemma
A discussion with His Excellency, Daniel Ayalon, Israel’s Ambassador to the United States (Nixon Center, 10/2/2002) Read More...


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Lebanon and the Peace Process After the Israeli Withdrawal
(Nixon Center, 6/8/2000) Read More...


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Maps of War, Maps of Peace: Finding a Two-State Solution to the Israeli-Palestinian Question
(World Policy Journal, 6/1/2002) Read More...


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Myth and Narrative in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
(Belfer Center, 6/1/2003) Read More...


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Recent Developments in Israeli Domestic Politics
A Presentation by Shai Feldman, Director of the Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies at Tel-Aviv University (Nixon Center, 1/29/1999) Read More...


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September 11:  Repercussions for Israel and the Peace Process
A Presentation by Ambassador Zalman Shoval (Nixon Center, 10/24/2001) Read More...


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The U.S. Agenda at the Israeli-Palestine Summit
(Heritage Foundation, 10/14/1998) Read More...


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A Trusteeship for Palestine?
The Bush administration's plan for Middle East peace is a road map to nowhere. A more ambitious approach will be necessary to parlay the bounce from a successful Iraq war into serious Israeli-Palestin... Read More...


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Palestine, Iraq, and American Strategy
Many critics argue that the Bush administration should put off a showdown with Saddam Hussein and focus instead on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Now, as in 1991, if a road to a calmer situation in... Read More...


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Palestinians Divided
Yasir Arafat has been neither an orchestrator nor a spectator of the second intifada; he has been its target. Arafat must reform his government and secure a credible peace process -- before it's too l... Read More...


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Iran and the Axis of Evil
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Iran in the Balance
To turn back victories by President Mohammad Khatami and his reformist allies, Iran's conservatives have embarked on a campaign of repression. As the two camps battle for control, the proper moves fro... Read More...


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Iran: Can the United States Do a Deal?
(Nixon Center, 12/1/2000) Read More...


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Iran: Nuclear Headache is Just Beginning
(Belfer Center, 3/20/2003) Read More...


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Iran: Revolting Against the Revolution?
(Heritage Foundation, 6/18/2003) Read More...


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Iran’s Emerging National Compact
(World Policy Journal, 9/1/2002) Read More...


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Iran’s Simmering Discontent
(World Policy Journal, 3/1/2002) Read More...


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Iran's Crumbling Revolution
Nearly a quarter-century after the revolution, economic failure and a bankrupt ideology have discredited the Islamic Republic. By Jahangir Amuzegar. (Foreign Affairs, 1/1/2003, $) Read More...


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Iran's New Revolution
The theocratic regime that seized power in 1979 is unlikely to survive, but the driving force behind that revolution is prompting ordinary Iranians to go out and get what they need for themselves. By ... Read More...


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Maintain International Pressure and Sanctions on Iran
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Stay the Course on Sanctions Against Iran and Libya
(Heritage Foundation, 6/28/2001) Read More...


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The Bush Doctrine Targets Iran
(Belfer Center, 6/6/2003) Read More...


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The Rise of Iran's Reformers Requires a Cautious U.S. Response
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U.S. and Iran -- What Next?
(Nixon Center, 1/27/2002) Read More...


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The Axis of Hubris
On Israel and Peace. And an unsurprisingly unfavourable look at Neo-Conservatives. By Paul Craig Roberts. (Antiwar.com, 10/31/2003) Read More...


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