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Sderot Media Center: “Gaza must be taken under consideration in the peace talks”
January 15, 2014 5 min. read

In an interview with the Foreign Policy Association, Sderot Media Center CEO Noam Bedein expressed concern that the present situation in Gaza is not being taken under consideration in the context of the peace negotiations between Israel and the Palestinian Authority: “Right now, there is no mention of Gaza and its Hamas control.  It is […]

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Shake-up in Iran’s Nuclear Negotiating Team
January 14, 2014 4 min. read

   Editor’s Note: The following piece was first published in Middle East Briefing (ISSUE 9 VOL 1 Jan 13th 2014), a weekly publication of Orient Advisory Group, a research and risk assessment firm based in both Washington DC and Dubai UAE. __________________________________________________________________ Quiet changes have already been made in the team of Iran’s negotiators with […]

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The Two-State Solution: Achieving Majority Support Among Israelis and Palestinians
January 13, 2014 5 min. read

Credit: Xandernieuws.punt.nl In July, I wrote a blog post that commented on a couple of polls that had recently been conducted which seemed to contradict themselves. One poll, commissioned by the Israel Peace Initiative and conducted by the Israeli company New Wave Research, had found that a majority of Israelis support the amended Arab Peace […]

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Democracy in Hong Kong: A Key Asia-Pacific Issue for 2014
January 13, 2014 5 min. read

2014 began in Hong Kong with a New Year’s Day march for democracy that drew thousands into the streets in protest against Beijing’s efforts to limit democratic rights in the former British colony. Unless demands are met for universal suffrage and open nomination rights in Hong Kong elections, July 2014 is likely to see the […]

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Sovereingty questions at sea: China’s maritime claims
January 13, 2014 3 min. read

Who owns the ocean? In reference to the water south of China, it depends on who you ask. Newer claims by China would extend its sovereignty well south to the island of Borneo, passing by Vietnam, Malaysia, and Philippines in the process. Let’s a take a look at what’s gone on and what it says […]

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Israel Announces New Settlement Construction Amid U.S. Peace Efforts
January 13, 2014 3 min. read

  Israel’s Construction and Housing Ministry issued building tenders for 1,400 housing units to be built in East Jerusalem and the West Bank Friday. The announcement came four days after U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry left the region. Tenders were released for the construction of 600 housing units in the Ramat Shlomo neighborhood in […]

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China’s Chen Guangbiao in New York: The Plot Thickens
January 10, 2014 5 min. read

At first glance, Chinese tycoon Chen Guangbiao’s appearance in New York this week looked like little more than a Chinese soft-power effort gone terribly wrong. First came Chen’s ill-fated effort to buy the New York Times. Then came Chen’s bizarre press conference in New York featuring a patriotic singing performance by Chen, a brief foreign […]

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The FPA’s Must Reads (January 4 – January 10)
January 10, 2014 2 min. read

Our favorite long reads and blog posts from the past week.

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Obama Should Take Bob Gates’s Criticism to Heart
January 9, 2014 5 min. read

In earlier posts (here, here, and here), I argued that the Obama administration’s national security process is plagued by extreme insularity, centralization and politicization.  This is a widely held criticism, regularly repeated not just by the president’s detractors but also former administration staffers and friendly commentators.  And the new revelations by Robert M. Gates, the much-respected national security […]

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From Sidi Bouzid to Damascus: The Tragedy of the “Spring”
January 9, 2014 9 min. read

By Abul-Hasanat Siddique Why have the fruits of the “Arab Spring” not been met? Over one year ago, Casper Wuite and I became published authors when our book, The Arab Uprisings: An Introduction, was released. An incredible feat for the two of us aside, the revolts that swept the Middle East and North Africa from […]

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Chen Guangbiao’s Chinese Soft-Power Circus Comes to New York
January 9, 2014 4 min. read

Chinese recycling tycoon Chen Guangbiao recently made headlines when he announced his “plans” to buy the New York Times. I put “plans” in quotation marks because the newspaper’s owners had expressed neither knowledge of any such deals in the works nor interest in selling it to anyone, least of all to a nationalistic Chinese businessman […]

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Is Beijing Prepared to go to War over a Fishing Incident?
January 9, 2014 8 min. read

  After Beijing unilaterally declared an Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ) in the East China Sea last month, to include the disputed Tokyo-controlled islands called Senkaku in Japanese and Diaoyu in Chinese, the reaction by regional neighbors and the U.S. was swift. But with each action, a subsequent and escalating reaction has been triggered. China’s […]

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