Critics say it’s apartheid. Do Israelis and Palestinians think it is? Dahlia Scheindlin - May 6, 2021 A 2021 survey reveals surprising points of agreement.
Why did Iran’s government shut down protests so quickly and violently? Dina Esfandiary - December 4, 2019 Doing so stopped the protests — but probably won’t next time.
These Iraqi militias are attacking protesters and getting away with it. Here’s why. Thanassis Cambanis, Renad Mansour, and Michael Hanna - November 17, 2019 They’re supported by the Iraqi government — and by Iran.
Here’s what the Israeli public thinks about Netanyahu’s campaign promise to annex parts of the West Bank. Dahlia Scheindlin - September 12, 2019 Hint: The voters he’s courting are very supportive
Iran reduces commitment to the nuclear deal amid increased U.S. pressure Dina Esfandiary - May 9, 2019 President Rouhani gives remaining parties of the JCPOA a 60-day deadline to help protect Iran’s interests before walking away.
Egypt’s election is coming soon. The real battle begins afterward. Michael Hanna - March 8, 2018 [caption id="attachment_70268" align="aligncenter" width="960"] A supporter holds a poster showing
Contrary to popular opinion, Egypt’s transition wasn’t always doomed to fail Michael Hanna - January 28, 2016 [caption id="attachment_34939" align="aligncenter" width="908"] Egyptian soldiers take up positions atop and
Snowden-type leaks will force the U.S. to be more transparent Henry Farrell - February 24, 2014 [caption id="attachment_7050" align="aligncenter" width="656"] Director of National Intelligence James Clapper