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Unrealists

The Israel lobby controversy shows how some substitute character assasination for serious debate.  American national interests suffer.

Commentary

Israel's Bogeyman

The campaign against Chas Freeman was a waste of time. People concerned about Israel’s safety should worry about Iran, not some minor bureaucrat.

Israeli Imbroglio

The Israeli-American relationship may be souring once again. What the newest spy scandal means for Israeli security.

Israel Lobby: The Reviews Are In

Four reviewers take on John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt's controversial book on the "Israel Lobby."

Blogs

How to Treat Jonathan Pollard Fairly

Until Israel finds someone spying on them for America, Jonathan Pollard is right where he belongs: in a U.S. prison.

A Glimpse into Israeli Priorities

The Israelis are using the settlement issue to get back Jonathan Pollard, one of the worst traitors in U.S. history.

Books & Reviews

Stifling the Debate?

Perhaps the most important argument made by John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt in their new book concerns the impact of the lobby on the political discourse in the United States.

Missing the Point

Mearsheimer and Walt fail to capture the realities of policy formation.

Flawed but Still Important

Mearsheimer and Walt should have included more field work in their research. Yet their book still deserves to be read and discussed.

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February 13, 2012