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The Strange Resurrection of the Two-State Solution

For years, the vision of an Israeli state and a Palestinian state existing side by side in peace and security has been derided as hopelessly...

yesterday 4

Foreign Affairs

Martin Indyk

The Populist Revolt Against Climate Policy

Few analysts studying the West’s political landscape saw a populist earthquake coming a decade ago. But then, with the Brexit vote in the United...

yesterday 20

Foreign Affairs

Edoardo Campanella And Robert Z. Lawrence

Why America Has Failed to Forge an Israel-Hamas Cease-Fire

On May 31, U.S. President Joe Biden announced a three-phase proposal to end the war in the Gaza Strip. He called, first, for a temporary cease-fire...

previous day 10

Foreign Affairs

Eric Min

Hezbollah Doesn’t Want a War With Israel

Over the past few weeks, an all-out conflict between Israel and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah has begun to appear more likely. In May,...

previous day 5

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Mohanad Hage Ali

The Forgotten War in Congo

Last year, the conflict in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo turned 30. It is a grim milestone, and one that received almost no global...

previous day 10

Foreign Affairs

Jason K. Stearns

What a Saudi-Israeli Deal Could Mean for the Palestinians

Israelis may be preoccupied with the bitter battle over controversial judicial reforms proposed by the government of Prime Minister Benjamin...

previous day 8

Foreign Affairs

Martin Indyk And Zeid Ra’Ad Al Hussein

Is Trusteeship for Palestine the Answer?

In the wake of Hamas's coup in the Gaza Strip and the appointment of an emergency government by Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas, the Israeli-...

previous day 2

Foreign Affairs

Martin Indyk

America’s Dilemma in Kenya

In June, Kenyans took to the streets to oppose government proposals to hike taxes. In doing so, they were also airing their bitter disappointment...

wednesday 5

Foreign Affairs

Michelle Gavin

The Right Way to Quickly End the War in Ukraine

The United States has hit a wall in Ukraine. President Joe Biden’s incrementalist approach is not working. Instead, it has led to a long and...

wednesday 30

Foreign Affairs

Jakub Grygiel

The Limits of the China Chip Ban

In 2022, amid rising U.S.-Chinese tensions, the Biden administration rolled out export controls to prevent Beijing from obtaining advanced...

23.07.2024 2

Foreign Affairs

Hanna Dohmen

The End of South Asia

For decades, policymakers and scholars have been trained in the West and elsewhere to think of the countries of the Indian subcontinent as part of...

23.07.2024 40

Foreign Affairs

Happymon Jacob

Israel’s Next War

More than nine months into its war with Hamas in the Gaza Strip, Israel now appears closer than ever to a second, even larger war with Hezbollah on...

22.07.2024 50

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Amos Harel

Overcoming the Legacies of Dictatorship

“No one touches anyone,” warned General Augusto Pinochet in October 1989, two months before Chile’s first free elections since his 1973 coup....

22.07.2024 30

Foreign Affairs

Tina Rosenberg

China’s Dangerous Nuclear Push

Since the 1990s, Beijing has spurned Washington’s invitations to participate in nuclear arms control negotiations. Instead, it has expanded and...

21.07.2024 10

Foreign Affairs

Amy J. Nelson And Andrew Yeo

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