The Moral and Legal Case for Killing an Iranian Nuclear Scientist
Misunderstanding the reality of modern war.
December 2, 2020
The end of a bad idea.
For much of the 20th century, Arab nationalism—the idea that a common language and heritage should unite politically the Arabic-speaking peoples—was the dominant ideology of the Middle East. While this ideology has been dying for decades, Emanuele Ottolenghi argues that Israeli’s normalization agreements with Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates have shown that it is finally dead:
Misunderstanding the reality of modern war.
The end of a bad idea.
Why the State Department’s recent move deserves bipartisan support.
An amulet, perhaps, or a priestly ornament.
Maria Piechotka, in memoriam.
For much of the 20th century, Arab nationalism—the idea that a common language and heritage should unite politically the Arabic-speaking peoples—was the dominant ideology of the Middle East. While this ideology has been dying for decades, Emanuele Ottolenghi argues that Israeli’s normalization agreements with Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates have shown that it is finally dead:
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