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Since its founding in 1994, the Middle East Quarterly has become America's most authoritative journal of Middle Eastern affairs. Published by @MEForum

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In the Spring 2023 MEQ, Anna Borshchevskaya warns of "The Treacherous Triangle of Syria, Iran, and Russia": Moscow and Tehran's Syrian entrenchment has led to stronger strategic ties meforum.org/64208/treacher… 📷

In the Spring 2023 MEQ, Anna Borshchevskaya warns of "The Treacherous Triangle of Syria, Iran, and Russia": Moscow and Tehran's Syrian entrenchment has led to stronger strategic ties meforum.org/64208/treacher…
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In the Spring 2023 MEQ, A.J. Caschetta explores “How to Write a Jihadist's Biography, or Not” He reviews two biographies of Islamists, which offer stark contrasts in objectivity. meforum.org/64209/how-to-w…

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In the Summer 23 MEQ: Israel’s problem with Gaza · African migration to Israel · Hezbollah’s criminal enterprise ·the 1988 Iranian prison massacre · plus book reviews meforum.org/meq/issues/202…

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In the Summer 23 MEQ, Brig. Gen. (Res) Yossi Kuperwasser explores “How Israel Can Solve Its Gaza Problem.” The answer? Victory begins with disarming Hamas meforum.org/64463/how-isra…

In the Summer 23 MEQ, Brig. Gen. (Res) Yossi Kuperwasser explores “How Israel Can Solve Its Gaza Problem.” The answer? Victory begins with disarming Hamas meforum.org/64463/how-isra…
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In the MEQuarterly, Daniel Pipes دانيال بايبس 🇺🇦 describes “Muslim Africans’ Harrowing Journey to Israel” & explains how their migration demonstrates a surprising Muslim appreciation for the #JewishState. meforum.org/64465/muslim-a…

In the <a href="/MEQuarterly/">MEQuarterly</a>, <a href="/DanielPipes/">Daniel Pipes دانيال بايبس 🇺🇦</a> describes “Muslim Africans’ Harrowing Journey to Israel” &amp; explains how their migration demonstrates a surprising Muslim appreciation for the #JewishState. meforum.org/64465/muslim-a…
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In the Summer 23 MEQ: Omer Dostri exposes “Hezbollah, a Worldwide Criminal Organization.” Working with paramilitary and criminal networks, its transnational crime funds its terrorism. meforum.org/64464/hezbolla…

In the Summer 23 MEQ:  Omer Dostri exposes “Hezbollah, a Worldwide Criminal Organization.”  Working with paramilitary and criminal networks, its transnational crime funds its terrorism.
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In the Summer 23 MEQ: Hamid Enayat sheds new light on “The 1988 Iranian Prison Massacre” when the ayatollahs murdered thousands of political prisoners. Only one ayatollah warned: “We will be condemned by history” meforum.org/64466/the-1988…

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Eunice G. Pollack and Stephen H. Norwood: The antebellum American South and the pre-modern Islamic world were both governed by "deeply held ideologies of ... supremacy" that demanded the subjugation of others. meforum.org/65271/uncle-to…

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.Prof. Efraim Inbar & Jakob Rheins discuss Israel’s "mutually beneficial partnership" with South Korea. Both are democracies with export-oriented economies, foreign adversaries committed to their destruction, and a special relationship with the United States. meforum.org/65276/israel-a…

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Jerusalem’s medieval history is typically presented as an “unending … clash of civilizations." In fact, according to John D. Hosler, "real accord between bitter religious enemies was reached … multiple times” in between the conquests. Daniel Pipes دانيال بايبس 🇺🇦 meforum.org/65285/jerusale…

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Bat Ye'or reviews Shmuel Trigano’s groundbreaking work on the persecutions and eventual deportations experienced by some one million Jews living in the Arab-Islamic world during the 20th century. meforum.org/65282/la-fin-d…

Bat Ye'or reviews Shmuel Trigano’s groundbreaking work on the persecutions and eventual deportations experienced by some one million Jews living in the Arab-Islamic world during the 20th century.
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Martha Lee reviews a new volume of essays that “analyze non-violent Islamism as an ideology in its own right, rather than some sort of diluted jihadism,” an “excellent” initiative compromised by some weak entries. Elisa Orofino meforum.org/65291/review-r…

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Patrick Clawson reviews Maha Ghalwash’s “refreshing” new book on mid-nineteenth century #Egypt, which “attribute[s] the changes in rural society to state policy,” challenging the long-held view that modernization and market forces were the key drivers. meforum.org/65292/state-pe…

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Spring 2024 issue of MEQuarterly features Daniel Pipes دانيال بايبس 🇺🇦 on postwar #Gaza, @MartinSherman2 on the #Egypt-#Ethiopia standoff over the #Nile, @MBishku on Kosovo, @Jonathan_Spyer on Israel's covert war against Iran's nuclear program, & others. meforum.org/65647/new-meq-…

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.Daniel Pipes دانيال بايبس 🇺🇦 in MEQuarterly: Israel should establish a “typical Middle East-style police state” in postwar Gaza, run by Gazans who “despise Hamas and desperately want to move on, even if that means working with the Zionist enemy.” meforum.org/65584/to-build…

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.@MartinSherman2 argues in MEQuarterly that acute water insecurity will likely lead #Egypt to war with #Ethiopia over #Nile river rights, unless the U.S. helps it massively expand “artificial production” of water (e.g. desalination, wastewater treatment). meforum.org/65618/damming-…

.@MartinSherman2 argues in <a href="/MEQuarterly/">MEQuarterly</a> that acute water insecurity will likely lead #Egypt to war with #Ethiopia over #Nile river rights, unless the U.S. helps it massively expand “artificial production” of water (e.g. desalination, wastewater treatment).
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.Daniel Pipes دانيال بايبس 🇺🇦 favorably reviews a new book from John Andrew Morrow in MEQuarterly, which explains how a simple Qur'anic command to cover the genitals morphed into today’s strictures requiring Muslim women wear the #hijab, #burqa, #chador, or #niqab. meforum.org/65623/hijab-wo…

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Robert O. Freedman strongly recommends Itamar Rabinovich’s new book on the vicissitudes of Israeli-Arab diplomacy over the years, praising in particular its emphasis on domestic political constraints facing Israeli leaders. MEQuarterly meforum.org/65622/middle-e…

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In MEQuarterly, Mohammed Torki Bani Salameh examines Kuwait's strategy of sheltering itself from the conflicts of its much larger neighbors, particularly the Saudi-Iran rivalry. meforum.org/65616/kuwait-h…