Israel

    • Research

    Is Hamas Mellowing?

    Taking a cautious rather than a hostile stance when it comes to Palestinian reconciliation and Hamas’s baby steps toward evolutionary change would not erase the mistakes of the past decade. But it may lay the basis for eventually recovering from them.

    • Multimedia

    Fourth Iranian Nuclear Scientist Killed in Car Blast

    Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan, department supervisor at the Natanz uranium enrichment facility, was killed in a car bomb explosion in Tehran that Iranian officials have already accused both the United States and Israel in playing a part in.

    • Commentary

    The West's New International Security Challenges

    • George Perkovich
    • November 30, 2011
    • Centre for Economics and Foreign Policy Studies

    Turmoil in Arab states and the U.S. nuclear weapons agenda constitute some of the most important developments in the international security environment since 2008, and both have serious implications for global security over the next decade.

    • Commentary

    The Death of the Arab Peace Initiative?

    As the tenth anniversary of the Arab Peace Initiative approaches, Israel's concern that a more hostile neighborhood is emerging risks becoming a self-fulfilling prophecy if the country does not try to find a serious resolution to the conflict.

    • Commentary

    Israel Will Make a Cost-Benefit Analysis of an Attack on Iran's Nuclear Facilities

    The International Atomic Energy Agency says Iran has worked on developing nuclear weapon designs and on testing components. It comes amid rumors that Israel is preparing to attack Iran's nuclear facilities.

    • Commentary

    Something's Got to Give

    If Washington wants to avoid a UN resolution recognizing Palestinian statehood, President Obama needs to put his own plan on the table and take the lead in resolving the seemingly intractable Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

    • Commentary

    No Savior for Palestine

    Although the international community had high expectations for what Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Salam Fayyad could accomplish, Fayyad’s prime accomplishment was staving off the collapse of those Palestinian institutions that already existed.

    • Event

    China and India’s Regional Diplomacy

    • Lora Saalman, Joschka Munchenhagen, Georgina Korinko, Dina Turarova, Mark Davis, Clarice Lim, Django Pile, Brandon Hughes
    • June 01, 2011
    • Beijing

    China and India are frequently compared at the economic level, often ignoring the wider spectrum of their regional diplomacy and international engagement.

    • Event

    Palestine and the Arab Spring

    The transformation underway in the Middle East has already affected Palestine by facilitating reconciliation between Fatah and Hamas, but the impact could grow in the coming months. What are the implications of the Arab Spring for Palestine and the search for peace in the Middle East?

    • Multimedia

    The United States, the Arab Spring, and Mideast Peace

    The United States must engage in a careful balancing act to maintain both its expressed commitment to Arab democracy and its commitment to its relationship with Israel.

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