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Tags: Bush Administration, Dialogue, Hamas, Hezbollah, Israeli-Palestinian conflict
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Article posted on New Statesman, April 11, 2005 Osama Hamdan wears an ordinary business suit and hands out an ordinary business card with his e-mail
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Tags: Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Occupied Territories
Arab Reform Bulletin, February, 2005 Events since PLO Chairman Arafat’s demise—the unexpectedly smooth transfer of business to a pragmatic leader committed to negotiations and reform,
Tags: Dialogue, War on terrorism
The Guardian, December 10, 2004 The rhetoric that we in the west are engaged in “a war on terrorism” is so embedded in our thinking
Tags: Ceasefires, Hamas, Islamists, Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Security Dialogue, September, 2004 In the arena of ethno-national conflict, the adoption of a ceasefire is regarded as a key trigger for allowing the development
Tags: Hamas, Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Palestinians
Journal of Palestine Studies, Summer, 2004 This essay argues that the significant shift in the political power balance in the occupied Palestinian territories toward the
Tags: Dialogue, Modernity, Political Islam, Secularism
British Council, July 5, 2004 ‘Don’t be afraid of opposition. Remember, a kite rises against, not with the wind.’ Hamilton Wright Mabie First and foremost,
Tags: Middle East
Bitterlemons, June 3, 2004 Returning from living for nine months in Bethlehem at the height of this intifada, my son–a journalist–stood in the driveway of
Tags: Ceasefires, Hamas, Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Palestinians
The World Today, December, 2003 When is a ceasefire more than a ceasefire? When it builds agreement amongst contesting groups and has the potential to
Tags: Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Palestinians
Palestine Report, August 20, 2003 Writing in The New York Review of Books on August 14, American Middle East commentators Hussein Agha and Robert Malley