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From the Middle East Quarterly
review of The Prime Ministers
by Asaf Romirowsky
review of The Mobilization of Political Islam in Turkey
by Kemal Silay
review of The Making of a Human Bomb
by Anat Berko
The Pragmatics of Lebanon's Politics
by Hilal Khashan
Iran's Revolutionary Guards Strike Oil
by Ali Alfoneh
Riyadh Enters the Yemen-Huthi Fray
by Lucas Winter
Rethinking U.S. Strategy in Afghanistan
by Aymenn Jawad Al-Tamimi
The Two Faces of Al Jazeera
by Oren Kessler
MEF Articles
"Eventually, All Humans Will Be Palestine Refugees"
by Daniel Pipes :: February 21
Bashar's 'Iron Fist'
by Aymenn Jawad Al-Tamimi & Oskar Svadkovsky :: February 21
A New Year of 'Dhimmitude' for Egypt's Copts
by Raymond Ibrahim :: February 17
Chaos: The new 'status quo'
by Aymenn Jawad Al-Tamimi :: February 17
Iran as Victim? University of San Francisco's Stephen Zunes Thinks So
by Cinnamon Stillwell & Rima Greene :: February 16
Why We Need Words Like 'Islamist'
by Raymond Ibrahim :: February 13
CAIR's Fight Against Pennsylvania Foreign Law Bill
by David J. Rusin :: February 13
Kastelorizo - Mediterranean Flashpoint?
by Daniel Pipes :: February 7
Don't Ignore Electoral Fraud in Egypt
by Daniel Pipes & Cynthia Farahat :: January 24
Ending the Palestinian "Right of Return"
by Daniel Pipes :: January 17
South Sudan, Israel's New Ally
by Daniel Pipes :: January 3
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