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Monday, 19 November 2018 10:14

The Palestinian question and the Trump presidency: current developments

The Palestinian question and the Trump presidency: current developments

palestine trump thumbsupAmong the promises the U.S. President Donald J. Trump has made is the formulation of a plan to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian issue. To that end, the task was assigned to Jared Kushner, senior adviser to the White House and his son-in law.[1] However, the details of the plan known as the “Deal of the Century” are yet to be released. In the meantime, recent developments, generated by the actions taken by the U.S. administration and their implications on the both Israel and Palestine need to be taken seriously into consideration, as they directly influence the already fragile situation on the ground.

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Thursday, 01 April 2010 03:00

The Arab- Israeli conflict: Escape from Hope? | Middle East Bulletin 20

The Arab- Israeli conflict: Escape from Hope? | Middle East Bulletin 20
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Tuesday, 01 December 2009 02:00

Syria: A Middle East Janus? | Middle East Bulletin 18

Syria: A Middle East Janus? | Middle East Bulletin 18
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Saturday, 01 November 2008 02:00

The Gulf, Shifting Alliances in quest for supremacy | Middle East Bulletin 13

The Gulf, Shifting Alliances in quest for supremacy | Middle East Bulletin 13
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Thursday, 01 May 2008 03:00

60 years of Israel | Middle East Bulletin 11

60 years of Israel  | Middle East Bulletin 11
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Saturday, 01 December 2007 02:00

Turkey and the Middle East | Middle East Bulletin 8

Turkey and the Middle East | Middle East Bulletin 8
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Thursday, 01 March 2007 02:00

China and India in the Middle East | Middle East Bulletin 4

China and India in the Middle East | Middle East Bulletin 4
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Tuesday, 26 April 2016 03:00

The post 1967 intellectual debate in the Arab world

The 1967 war caused great intellectual debates regarding the political situation in the Arab world in general. These debates included a number of issues, covering a wide spectrum of social, political, economic and cultural matters. This article will try to introduce the secular critical approach by the most influential Arab contemporary thinkers regarding the implications and interpretation of the post 1967 war.
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Monday, 14 April 2014 03:00

Obama’s “Audacity of Hope” for Middle East Peace

For the past five years, US President Barack Obama has appeared committed to putting an end to decades of conflict in the Middle East, and to striking a deal between Israelis and Palestinians that can bring about a two-state solution. Obama’s decision to make Middle East peace a centerpiece of US foreign policy has been an audacious political gamble. This article seeks to explore why finding a solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has been so close to Obama’s heart, and assesses the chances of the success of yet another attempt to resolve the Middle East impasse. 
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Tuesday, 20 January 2009 02:00

The war in Gaza: Escalating to stalemate

The ongoing war in Gaza is a typical case of a war that is not meant to offer any significant change to the general equilibrium of the conflict. It is a strategic ?World War I?, an inconclusive trench war which was born out of the impasse of a truce and is destined for the stalemate of another one. It is an escalation towards a situation of limited options. Moreover, it is asymmetrical not only in terms of means and actors but also and most importantly in terms of aims: the Israeli side strives for military goals while Hamas? objectives are political.
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