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Hafez al-Assad

Latter-Day Sultans

Armed with pitch-perfect talking points for the Facebook generation, a clique of fortunate sons in the Middle East is set to take over their fathers' sclerotic dictatorships. But this is not regime change. Monarchy is back.

Dreams of Babylon

Iraq is not yesterday’s war. If Obama withdraws too quickly, the tenuous peace will collapse.

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.

Commentary

Why Assad Isn't Worried about Obama

Washington's tough talk fell upon deaf ears. Damascus is not afraid of taking on the White House (again).

Assad Dynasty Crumbles

Syrians were sold the false bill of Arab nationalism. Why the myth is ending.

U.S. Policy in the Levant: Islamism for Syria, Ruin for Israel

Bashar al-Assad's grip on power is increasingly tenuous. But if he goes, will he take Israel down with him?

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.

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February 13, 2012