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Can Washington wrangle a deal?
In an interview, Chibli Mallat talks about the former U.S. president and his abiding interest in the Middle East.
A historic conference has redefined the Palestinian struggle for rights, although its conclusions have yet to make it on the U.S. radar.
President Qaïs Saied’s visit to Washington this week is bound to have left him disappointed.
The countless discussions about a U.S. withdrawal from the Middle East should actually be formulated in reverse.
“Apartheid” is used emotionally when it comes to treatment of Palestinians, but increasingly it also has analytical usefulness.
In an interview, Hussein Ibish discusses why U.S.-Saudi relations have deteriorated so rapidly.
The greatest casualty from President Joe Biden’s recent visit to the Middle East was peace.
A regular survey of experts on matters relating to Middle Eastern and North African politics and security.
In an interview, Iyad El-Baghdadi examines the tension between the United States and two leading Gulf states, and what this means.