International Law vs. Institutional Disarray on Palestine & Kashmir
Some of the world’s more intractable conflicts demand a legal rather than a political solution.
Grim Prospects for Turkey-Saudi Relations
As is often the case in the Middle East, third-party bilateral relationships are driving Turkey and Saudi Arabia further apart.
Interview: Anton Salman on the Future of the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process
Anton Salman, the mayor of Bethlehem, in his first interview in 2018: starting from the “Siege of the Nativity church,” passing through Donald Trump’s declaration about Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, ending with the future of Palestine.
The Rebirth of Russia’s Global Interests
In a case of history repeating, Moscow is making new diplomatic inroads into both the DPRK crisis and the Israel-Palestine peace process.
Revisiting Hamas-Fatah Reconciliation
Will the Jerusalem embassy move be boon or bane to Hamas-Fatah reconciliation?
US Threatens to Cut Palestinian Authority Funding
The Trump administration’s threats against the Palestinian Authority might impact the peace process in ways that were never intended.
President Trump Recognizes Jerusalem as Israel’s Capital
Following through with one of his campaign promises, President Trump has bucked decades of US policy by recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
Israel’s New Settlement Law a Grim Precedent for West Bank Palestinians
Some fear that a new settlement law in Israel could serve as legal precedent for expelling Palestinians from the West Bank.
What Trump Doctrine Means for the Middle East
After months of campaign promises and policy contradictions, a picture of President Trump’s foreign policy is finally starting to emerge. Here’s what ‘Trump Doctrine’ could mean for the Middle East.