Who is Finding Their Way Into American Students’ Minds?

Congress will soon re-authorize Title VI of the Higher Educational Opportunities Act, a bill that was first introduced as the National Defense Education Act of 1958.
The Chaotic Arab World Has Nothing to Offer Israel Today in Any Deal

Behavioral science recognizes two types of responses to tense or threatening situations facing loosely-connected groups.
The Arab Sunni World: Complete and Utter Chaos

The only conclusion Israel must reach from the sad state of affairs in the Arab Sunni world is as clear as the sunshine in an arid desert.
Trump Should Demand an End to the Arab Boycott of Israel

As required by US law, the Treasury released a quarterly “list of countries requiring cooperation with an international boycott.”
In this Round of Reconciliation Talks, Hamas is the Great Victor

No, the ceremony isn’t being portrayed as a Fatah surrender to Hamas. But it is. It’s also an Egyptian surrender to Hamas.
Questions and Answers: The Emirate Plan

Every few days I receive queries from readers who want to know more about the “Emirate Plan,” an idea I have suggested as a solution to the Israel-Palestinian Arab conflict in Judea and Samaria as well as Gaza.
The Strategic Case For Kurdistan

If the leaders of Iraqi Kurdistan aren’t intimidated into standing down, on September 25, the people of Iraqi Kurdistan will go to the polls to vote on a referendum for independence.
Qatar and the Saudis – Getting Ready for the Next Round

The demands have been retracted, but reconciliation is not at hand.
Turkey’s Failed Grand Design for the Middle East

Once again, Turkey’s leaders were trapped by their own ideological shallowness into betting on a losing horse.
Qatar, Trump, and the Art of the Double Deal

US President Donald Trump has been attacked by his ubiquitous critics for his apparent about-face on the crisis surrounding Qatar.