Levant Articles

Clearing the Air

In the previous issue of The National Interest, David Victor argued that the threat of resource wars is exaggerated. Michael Klare weighs in.

Re-Occupy Iraq?

If the United States seeks to quell the civil war in Iraq, re-occupation may be the answer.

The Three-Quarters Mark

At this juncture, U.S. foreign policy must focus on the foreign, not domestic, policies of others.

In the Wake of War

America shouldn't forget that the other half of regime change is building a new regime.

Averting an Iraq Syndrome

As "senior" members of the foreign policy establishment, Abramowitz's and General Odom's calls for withdrawal from Iraq deserve consideration. But they they are unconvincing, Rivkin writes.

The Shareholder Model

The United States must revisit "the art of the deal" to preserve its global leadership.

Policing the Golan? Yes

In March 1975, the second Sinai negotiation between Israel and Egypt broke down.

Policing the Golan? No

American and Israeli officials say they expect U.

A Mandate for Israel

The ultimate success of the current Arab-Israeli negotiations will hinge on how they deal with the legal and moral essence of the conflict: the longstanding Arab legal and moral arguments used to oppose Zionism and Israel.

Allies of Diminishing Return

Al-Hussein ibn Talal al-Hashem (a.

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May 26, 2012