BDS and limited boycotts: a distinction without a difference?
By Gerald Steinberg Since independence in 1948, Israel has been confronted by boycott…
Abigail Adams’ Arab sisters
By Dalila Mahdawi BEIRUT: In 1776, the First Lady of the United States,…
Groping in the fog of war
By Philip Whitfield CAIRO: There’s a battle to win hearts and minds in…
Winning the transition
By Sri Mulyani Indrawati WASHINGTON, DC: Is the Arab Spring turning into a…
BDS, the boycott law and Israel’s democracy
By Naomi Chazan July 11, 2011 was a watershed in Israel's political history.…
The future of economic growth
By Dani Rodrik CAMBRIDGE: Perhaps for the first time in modern history, the…
Instant media wounded by rush to judgment on Oslo
By Alastair Macdonald / Reuters LONDON: As Norway mourns the carnage wrought by…
Egypt’s Praetorian Guard problem
By Troy Carter Because the pro-democracy activists who triggered the January 25 protests…
In Palestine, our season is fast approaching
By Diana Buttu The images were electrifying as hundreds of thousands of Tunisians…
AN ISRAELI VIEW: Why the Quartet fears the UN track
By Yossi Alpher The Quartet failed to find a formula for restarting the…