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From the Middle East Quarterly
The Maturation of Indo-Israeli Ties
by P. R. Kumaraswamy
Problems in the U.S. Military
by David J. Rusin
Jerusalem's Decreasing Isolation
by Efraim Inbar
Problems in the FBI
by Teri Blumenfeld
Explaining the Denial
by Daniel Pipes
review of The Iranian Nuclear Crisis: A Memoir
by Patrick Clawson
Will Syria's Strife Rip Lebanon Apart?
by Hilal Khashan
The Forgotten Secular Turkish Model
by H. Akın Ünver
MEF Articles
Islamic Forced Conversions - Past and Present
by Raymond Ibrahim :: May 16
Islam vs. Islamism
by Daniel Pipes :: May 13
The Media's Muhammad Blackout Defers Again to Islam
by Andrew E. Harrod :: May 10
Radical Cleric Swears to 'Pop America's Eye' if Moderate Morsi Threatened
by Raymond Ibrahim :: May 7
Who Is James Dobbins?
by David P. Goldman :: May 7
The Mass Exodus of Christians from the Muslim World
by Raymond Ibrahim :: May 7
Profs on Boston Bombing: Blame Right-Wingers, 'Islamophobia,' and Blowback
by Cinnamon Stillwell :: May 7
Getting rid of Bashar Assad won't end Syria's civil war
by Gary C. Gambill :: May 7
'The Innocent Prophet' Narrator and Christian Convert Defeats Islamists' Hate Speech Charge
by Sam Nunberg :: May 6
Majlis Shura al-Mujahidin: Between Israel and Hamas
by Aymenn Jawad Al-Tamimi :: May 6
Snaking the Scotch
by David P. Goldman :: May 6
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