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Dennis Ross

Grasping the Nettle

As strange as it may seem, now is the best time to push for peace in the Middle East.

The Asymmetry of Pity

Oslo failed because the Palestinian side has taken no responsibility for having helped cause the conflict, and has seen itself above any need to make concessions in order to end it.

Mayday for Oslo

The approaching deadline for final status negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians threatens the Oslo process. But an arbitrary piece of scheduling should not be allowed to dictate events.

Birds of a Feather

Bosnia and Haiti, Somalia and North Korea .

Commentary

Why Not to Attack Iran

One key question remains unanswered about a potential war with Iran: How does this end?

Ousting the Mullahs

As engagement fails, it looks like the White House is considering regime change in Tehran.

Thoughts on the Annapolis Conference

In an excerpt from the November/December issue of The National Interest, Ambassador Ross gives his take on the critical issues surrounding the upcoming Middle East Conference in Annapolis.

Blogs

The Road to Nowhere in the Peace Process

Only an act of unprecedented political courage by a U.S. president will break the Israeli-Palestinian stalemate.

The Shambles of Obama's Middle East Policy: Dennis Ross Departs

The Mideast is boiling. Neocons are gripped by war fever. Obama's administration is floundering. Ross may have gotten out just in time.

Israel Slides Farther to the Right

Why we should be mourning Ehud Barak's break from the Labor Party.

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.

FDR's Children

The Democratic rebirth of the virtue of FDR's realism.

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February 12, 2012