Dr. Alon Ben-Meir

As A Democracy, Israel Shows No Moral Tenet: El-Halabi’s outcry for justice

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As A Democracy, Israel Shows No Moral Tenet: El-Halabi’s outcry for justice

Righting the Wrong

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Israeli-Palestinian Confederation: Why and How

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After 72 years of conflict, it is time for Israel and the Palestinians to realize that while a two-state solution remains the most viable option, there are irreversible realities on the ground that can be addressed only jointly in the context of a confederation. The contours of such a confederation are dictated by these realities, the resolution of which requires both sides to fully and permanently collaborate on many levels.

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Biden’s Opportunity To End The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

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Recently I had an opportunity to brief a group of European diplomats and journalists on a variety of conflicts, with a focus on the Middle East. During the Q&A I was asked which of the region’s conflicts Biden should tackle first.

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The Danger To Our Democracy

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The Danger To Our Democracy Is The Republican Party

While I cheer Biden’s victory in the presidential election, I lament the state of the union Trump is leaving behind.

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Normalization Alone Is Not A Path For Israeli-Palestinian Peace

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The normalization of relations between Israel and Sudan is another step forward toward the establishment of a comprehensive Arab-Israeli peace. This development, following the normalization of relations between Israel and the UAE and Bahrain, is extremely important, as any peaceful solution between adversaries that reduces the chances of violent conflict and promotes peace should be embraced.

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Erdogan’s Calamitous Authoritarianism

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Turkey’s President Erdogan is becoming ever more dangerous as he continues to ravage his own country and destabilize scores of states in the Middle East, the Balkans, and North Africa, while cozying up to the West’s foremost advisories.

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Kosovo—Toward True Independence

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Kosovo became the youngest country in Europe when it declared independence in 2008. Sadly though, Kosovo continues to suffer from mounting problems, including a lack of experience in governing, rampant corruption (especially at the top echelons of the national government), dislocation of human and natural resources, bitter political rivalries, and undue influence by foreign powers.

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Serbia-Kosovo Agreement Falls Far Short Of Ending Their Conflict

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The recent agreement between Kosovo and Serbia, brokered by the US, to normalize economic relations between the two countries fell short of the needed reconciliation process that would lead to full recognition of Kosovo’s independence by Serbia.

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The Inevitable Emergence Of An Israeli-Arab Alliance

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The Inevitable Emergence Of An Israeli-Arab Alliance

I am addressing this article to the Palestinian Authority with a warning—having missed so many opportunities in the past to settle their conflict

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