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After the Itamar Massacre
Correcting the topsy-turvy narrative of U.S. peace process diplomacy
In the heyday of the Oslo peacemaking era, it would be the work of American diplomats to prevent Israeli outrage over the horrific murders Friday evening of five civilians in this West Bank settlement. But today there is little peace process to protect.
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  • Robert Satloff
Brief Analysis
Reviewing Egypt's Gains from Its Peace Treaty with Israel
The Egyptian revolution has caused much speculation on the future of the country's peace treaty and bilateral ties with Israel. Throughout the uprising, demonstrators overwhelmingly focused on political freedom without a sectarian or ideological agenda, fueling assessments that the impact on the treaty will be minimal. And in an authoritative
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  • David Makovsky
In-Depth Reports
Israel: Asset or Liability?
A Debate on the U.S.-Israel Relationship
Is Israel an asset or liability to the United States? This question -- which goes to the heart of U.S. policy in the Middle East -- has emerged as a focus of intense debate. If Israel is judged a net asset to the United States, then the U.S.-Israel partnership is
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  • Robert Satloff
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Explaining a U.S. Veto at the Security Council: The Imperative of Avoiding a Mixed Message
With the UN Security Council scheduled to meet tomorrow to discuss Israeli settlement activity in the West Bank, the Obama administration should consider carefully in what framework a veto to a possible resolution on settlements would be cast.
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  • Robert Satloff
Brief Analysis
Ideas for U.S. Middle East Policy in the Wake of the Egypt Crisis
On February 9, 2011, Washington Institute executive director Robert Satloff testified before the House Foreign Affairs Committee at a hearing titled "Recent Developments in Egypt and Lebanon: Implications for U.S. Policy and Allies in the Broader Middle East." The following is an excerpt from his prepared remarks. Read the complete
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  • Robert Satloff
In-Depth Reports
The Claim for Recognition of Israel as a Jewish State:
A Reassessment
Israel's claim for recognition as a "Jewish" state continues to generate substantial controversy: what many Israelis see as an elementary component of true peace, many Palestinians perceive as a ploy to undermine it. And because this debate has been cast in zero-sum terms, it has created the impression of an
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  • Tal Becker
Articles & Testimony
An Institute's Views
Robert Satloff responds to the New York Times characterization of the Institute as "a pro-Israel think tank"
On January 23, 2011, the New York Times ran a story on the Institute Strategic Report Imagining the Border: Options for Resolving the Israeli-Palestinian Territorial Issue, by David Makovsky. In that article, the Times described to the Institute as "a pro-Israel think tank." Institute executive director Robert Satloff's response, reprinted here, appeared on January 25 in the Times.
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  • Robert Satloff
Brief Analysis
Options for Resolving the Israeli-Palestinian Territorial Issue
On January 20, 2011, David Makovsky and Jackson Diehl addressed a special Policy Forum luncheon at The Washington Institute marking the release of the new study Imagining the Border: Options for Resolving the Israeli-Palestinian Territorial Issue. Mr. Makovsky is the Ziegler distinguished fellow and director of the Project on the
۲۴ ژانویهٔ ۲۰۱۱
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  • David Makovsky
Map 3: Land Swap Option 3
From Imagining the Border: Options for Resolving the Israeli-Palestinian Territorial Issue by David Makovsky. The Washington Institute for Near East Policy
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Map 2: Land Swap Option 2
From Imagining the Border: Options for Resolving the Israeli-Palestinian Territorial Issue by David Makovsky. The Washington Institute for Near East Policy
۲۰ ژانویهٔ ۲۰۱۱
Map 1: Land Swap Option 1
From Imagining the Border: Options for Resolving the Israeli-Palestinian Territorial Issue by David Makovsky. Washington Institute for Near East Policy
۲۰ ژانویهٔ ۲۰۱۱
In-Depth Reports
Imagining the Border:
Options for Resolving the Israeli-Palestinian Territorial Issue
The impossible is indeed achievable. Middle East negotiators can adjust Israel's borders to include the large majority of West Bank settlers and still meet Palestinian Authority territorial demands. This proposition -- stemming from principles the two parties have repeatedly expressed as well as current realities on the ground -- may
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  • David Makovsky
  • Sheli Chabon
Map 5a: Triangle Detail
From Imagining the Border: Options for Resolving the Israeli-Palestinian Territorial Issue by David Makovsky. The Washington Institute for Near East Policy
۲۰ ژانویهٔ ۲۰۱۱
Map 5: Triangle Land Swap Option
From Imagining the Border: Options for Resolving the Israeli-Palestinian Territorial Issue by David Makovsky. The Washington Institute for Near East Policy
۲۰ ژانویهٔ ۲۰۱۱
Map 4: Geneva Land Swap Option
From Imagining the Border: Options for Resolving the Israeli-Palestinian Territorial Issue by David Makovsky. The Washington Institute for Near East Policy
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Brief Analysis
The White House, Congress, and the Middle East in 2011: Political and Policy Forecast
On January 10, 2011, Dan Glickman and Vin Weber addressed a special Policy Forum luncheon at The Washington Institute. Mr. Glickman, a senior advisor at the Bipartisan Policy Center, previously served as a Democratic congressman from Kansas and as secretary of agriculture in the Clinton administration. Mr. Weber, a partner
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  • Vin Weber
Brief Analysis
Beyond the Freeze Deal:
A New Agenda for U.S. Efforts on the Peace Process
The recent announcement that the Obama administration has ended efforts to negotiate a ninety-day extension of Israel's moratorium on West Bank settlement construction is more opportunity than embarrassment. After twenty-two months of near-fruitless efforts to promote Israeli-Palestinian negotiations conditioned on a total cessation of Israeli settlement activity, the administration can
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  • Robert Satloff
Brief Analysis
Palestinian Public Opinion:
Tactically Flexible, Strategically Ambitious
Amid the latest setback in the peace process -- the ongoing failure to agree on a "peace talks for settlement freeze" deal -- Palestinian public opinion trends reveal unexpected flexibility on short-term tactics, but also troubling long-term intentions. Five public opinion polls of West Bank and Gaza Palestinians taken by
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  • David Pollock
Brief Analysis
Merging Bottom-Up and Top-Down Peace Efforts:
A Jerusalem-Ramallah Trip Report
On November 23, 2010, David Makovsky, along with Robert Satloff and J. Scott Carpenter, addressed a special Policy Forum at The Washington Institute. Mr. Makovsky is the Ziegler distinguished fellow at the Institute and director of its Project on the Middle East Peace Process. At the forum, he offered fresh
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  • David Makovsky
Articles & Testimony
Obama's Peace Process to Nowhere
Barack Obama's latest offer to Israel in his quixotic quest for a total construction freeze in West Bank settlements seems at first glance to be a sweetheart deal for Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. In exchange for a 90-day extension of the freeze, Israel reportedly would receive 20 additional F-35 fighter
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