What The Iranian Nuclear Negotiations Tells Us About Soft Diplomatic Deadlines
Guest post by Matthew Cebul U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry shakes hands with his Iranian counterpart, Foreign Minister Javad Zarif in Vienna. By the U.S. Embassy in Vienna. The Iranian nuclear...
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By Allison Beth Hodgkins Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. By Masa Israel Journey. There is much to be said about the possible repercussions of Speaker of the House John Boehner’s decision to...
View ArticleWaiting for Barry-O: Divining Abbas’ Next Move
By Allison Beth Hodgkins Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, right, on a visit to England. Via the Catholic Church of England and Wales. Elections, like fighting, are a pretty good way of...
View ArticleFriday Puzzler: Obama’s Public Displeasure With Israel Seems Like a Good...
By Barbara F. Walter Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu embraces Speaker of the House John Boehner. By Speaker John Boehner. The Obama administration is clearly unhappy with Prime Minister...
View ArticleSupport for War or Polls on Steroids? On Americans’ Enthusiasm for Military...
Guest post by Aaron Hoffman The Azadi Tower in Tehran, Iran. By Christiaan Triebert. Are Americans ready to use force to stop Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons? A day after Israeli Prime Minister...
View ArticleIsrael, Palestine, and the Perpetual Denial of Nationalist Claims
Guest post by Evan Perkoski and Jeremy Pressman Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, campaigning ahead of legislative elections on September 17th, promised to annex parts of the West Bank. Were...
View ArticleWhat The Iranian Nuclear Negotiations Tells Us About Soft Diplomatic Deadlines
Guest post by Matthew Cebul U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry shakes hands with his Iranian counterpart, Foreign Minister Javad Zarif in Vienna. By the U.S. Embassy in Vienna. The Iranian nuclear...
View ArticleLaw and Power in the Agency Relationship or Why Boehner’s Blessing Bibi Is...
By Allison Beth Hodgkins Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. By Masa Israel Journey. There is much to be said about the possible repercussions of Speaker of the House John Boehner’s decision to...
View ArticleWaiting for Barry-O: Divining Abbas’ Next Move
By Allison Beth Hodgkins Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, right, on a visit to England. Via the Catholic Church of England and Wales. Elections, like fighting, are a pretty good way of...
View ArticleFriday Puzzler: Obama’s Public Displeasure With Israel Seems Like a Good...
By Barbara F. Walter Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu embraces Speaker of the House John Boehner. By Speaker John Boehner. The Obama administration is clearly unhappy with Prime Minister...
View ArticleSupport for War or Polls on Steroids? On Americans’ Enthusiasm for Military...
Guest post by Aaron Hoffman The Azadi Tower in Tehran, Iran. By Christiaan Triebert. Are Americans ready to use force to stop Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons? A day after Israeli Prime Minister...
View ArticleIsrael, Palestine, and the Perpetual Denial of Nationalist Claims
Guest post by Evan Perkoski and Jeremy Pressman Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, campaigning ahead of legislative elections on September 17th, promised to annex parts of the West Bank. Were...
View ArticleIsrael Designates Palestinian Groups Terrorist Organizations
By Navin Bapat, Rebecca Best, and Simanti Lahiri Last month, Israel designated six Palestinian non-governmental organizations (NGOs) terrorist organizations. Terrorism designations carry legal...
View ArticleWhat the Israel Defense Forces’ Protests Imply About the Role of the Military...
By Rebecca Best, Jessica Blankshain, and Debra Leiter Since February 24, Israel Defense Force (IDF) reservists have joined popular protests against efforts by Israel’s far-right coalition’s efforts to...
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