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Foreign relations of Israel

An Axis of Democracy?

History kept India and Israel apart. But times have changed. Will strategic necessity keep them together?

Brussels Unbound

The EU has "unilateralist" ambitions.

From Awakening to War

Without quick mediation, the politicization of religion could lead to conflict.

A New Axis: The Emerging Turkish-Israeli Entente

The Turkish-Israeli partnership offers many advantages to the United States. Most ambitiously, it could provide the nucleus of an American-oriented regional partnership made up of democratic allies--as opposed to the authoritarian rulers.

Commentary

Shalom! And Welcome to Israel

Come see the softer side of Israel.

An Israeli Weighs in on the Flotilla

A number of recent events have triggered an awful lot of hypocrisy toward Israel.

Athens Meets Israel

Greece can play a valuable part in the Middle East by bringing Israel closer to Europe.

Books & Reviews

Exodus

Morris turns to the origins of the one-state and two-state conceptions. It helps explain how the Israelis and Palestinians got themselves into this intractable conflict in the first place.

Woodward's Post-Electoral Prophecy

This article was originally published on October 26. Given Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld's resignation, it is being republished.

Strategic Horizons

Despite predictions to the contrary, America's superpower status remains uncontested.

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February 13, 2012