Tag Archives: Middle East

Dateline Jordan: John the Baptist Revisited

Does the peace between Jordan and Israel offer a glimpse of hope for the future of the Middle East?

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Pax Americana or Primus Inter Pares?

Should the United States hold on to its notions of global hegemony?

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Containing Iran

How is current U.S. policy toward Iran fundamentally flawed?

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Coming to Grips with the Iraq War’s Refugees

What is perhaps the most overlooked consequence of the Iraq war — and what can be done about it?

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Toward a More Independent Europe?

Are Washington's errors of judgment doing lasting damage to the pursuit of common Western interests?

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One Last Shot in the Middle East

Is the United States facing its last chance to help resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict?

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A Two-State Solution for Iraq? (Part II)

What would a two-state Iraq mean for the Middle East — and the world as a whole?

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A Two-State Solution for Iraq? (Part I)

Could the best solution to the crisis in Iraq be to split the country in two?

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Ten Potential Surprises for 2007

From fissures in the EU to a unified Middle East to a booming world economy, what are some events that could occur in 2007?

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Energy Independence as a Bipartisan Agenda

Why does U.S. national security depend on alternative energy sources?

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