Consent of the Governors
Why Egypt’s constitutional referendum is a worrisome step toward authoritarianism.
Why Egypt’s constitutional referendum is a worrisome step toward authoritarianism.
From 'veto players' to 'emotions,' a state-of-the-art tour of the scholarship on civil wars and insurgencies.
Why nobody in the Middle East deserves to be an FP Leading Global Thinker this year.
What lessons do the success of Camp David and the failure of Oslo hold for America's nuclear deal with Iran?
Why the administration is giving a free pass to Egypt's military regime.
Why the Middle East's identity conflicts go way beyond the Sunni-Shiite divide.
When Iran starts to look competent and responsible, you know you've got a problem.
Baghdad could be the key to unlocking the region's worst conflicts -- if only it could get its own house in order.
Does it even make sense for the Obama administration to push for democracy in the Arab world?
The absence of Iraqi voices from American discussions about Iraq over the last decade has long been a major shortcoming. The bookshelf of English-language books ...
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