Analysis & Commentary
Breaking the Stalemate: Biden Can Use the U.S.-Taliban Deal to Bring Peace
U.S. troop withdrawal looms over negotiations a year after the historic agreement.
Analysis & Commentary
U.S. troop withdrawal looms over negotiations a year after the historic agreement.
Analysis & Commentary
Police violence and impunity—and the necessary solution—reflect global patterns.
Analysis & Commentary
Absent active U.S. diplomacy, confidence-building steps by the Israelis and the Palestinians will not be enough to save the two-state option.
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