MIR Meets: Robert Wright Blaise Brosnan Nov 22, 2023 Host Blaise Brosnan sits down with Substack writer and podcast host Robert Wright, to discuss the concept of…
Israelis are Back to the Polls Again, for the Fifth Time in Three Years Simon Anquetil Nov 2, 2022 The large but fragile coalition led by Naftali Bennett collapsed in June after only a year in government. Though…
Haves and Have Nots: Vaccine Passports Come with Concerns over Global Inequality Alexander Kelly Apr 10, 2021 Vaccine passports might be inevitable, but governments and corporations should be wary of them fostering massive…
The Abraham Accords: A Not-So-Peaceful Peace Treaty Adam Steiner Jan 15, 2021 At face value, the Abraham Accords appear to be a historic diplomatic achievement that will promote peace,…
Environmental Peacebuilding in the Middle East: The Bridge Between Climate and… Madelyn Evans Jun 19, 2020 In recent years, environmental challenges such as climate change, water scarcity, food security, and land…
Tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean: Interview Part 2 Fikret Oktay May 15, 2020 In the last two decades, there have been discoveries of oil and natural gas in the Eastern Mediterranean. We asked…
Élections israéliennes : le réveil des minorités? Killian Abellon Apr 15, 2020 Pour la première fois, des minorités traditionnellement exclues des élections en Israël telles que les Arabes et…
Tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean: Interview Part 1 Fikret Oktay Apr 3, 2020 In the last two decades, there have been discoveries of oil and natural gas in the Eastern Mediterranean. We asked…
The Two-State Solution is Dead. What Now? Andrew Fawaz Jan 21, 2020 With the demise of the two-state solution and increasing political support for annexation in Israeli politics, it…
Gideon Sa’ar, Marco Rubio, and the Case of the ‘Cool’… Sarah Farb Jan 15, 2020 A right-winger who listens to Tupac is still a right-winger.