Reform and peace are interdependent in Palestine
Since 2002, the United States' diplomacy toward the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has been…
Pity the Arab nation, for its violence
A disease is eating away at the Middle East. It afflicts the…
Lebanon: ripe for resolution or revolution?
Barely had the Lebanese started to recover from the July-August war between…
Opium is making Afghanistan go up in smoke
When NATO leaders meet for their summit in Riga at the end…
Iraq can learn from the lessons of Saudi Arabia
While the United States debates what to do about the disaster in…
A new face allows the UN to implement its promises
On Jan. 1, 2007, Ban Ki-Moon, South Korea's former foreign minister, will…
Accepting Hamas' victory might save Olmert's plan
Washington may soon replace its failed regional policy of isolation and confrontation…
Palestinians must still rely on the US to achieve peace
More than two decades ago I had the honor to speak about…
There is no Democratic solution in Iraq
The Democrats in the United States declared the recent congressional elections a…
A public affair
Perhaps ministers shouldn't speak publicly on private matters?The minister of culture's had…