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Analysis and Commentary

WikiLeaks and the Art of Diplomacy

by Fouad Ajamivia Wall Street Journal
Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Foreign leaders will continue to talk to us. It is the way of power to brag, and to tempt visitors from afar...

Analysis and Commentary

Pilgrims in Beirut, Pumpkin Pie in Manhattan

by Fouad Ajamivia Wall Street Journal
Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Gravy, for a man of the Mediterranean, is irredeemable...

In the News

Lawmaker blasts State for briefing snub

with Abbas Milanivia Washington Times
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Interviews

Fouad Ajami on the John Batchelor Show

with Fouad Ajamivia John Batchelor Show
Sunday, November 14, 2010

GUESTS: Salena Zito, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, and Larry Johnson, No Quarter blog, Fouad Ajami, Arif Rafiq, Pakistan Policy review...

Analysis and Commentary

Mr. Obama’s Islamic Report Card

by Fouad Ajamivia Advancing a Free Society
Thursday, November 11, 2010

President Obama now concedes that his outreach to the Islamic world is an “incomplete project.” I have been teaching for well over three decades, and from my experience I can say that most incomplete grades are never made up...

Interviews

Looking abroad after the midterms

with Fouad Ajamivia DEFCON-3 with KT McFarland (FoxNews.com)
Monday, November 8, 2010

Today on Defcon3: The President’s focus: what to do about the Afghanistan war and what the next wave of terrorist attacks will mean for us at home...

Analysis and Commentary

Whack a Mole: What of Yemen?

by Fouad Ajamivia Advancing a Free Society
Monday, November 1, 2010

Forget Afghanistan, the true sanctuary and playground for terrorism is Yemen, at the southern tip of the Arabian Peninsula...

Analysis and Commentary

Karzai and the Scent of U.S. Irresolution

by Fouad Ajamivia Wall Street Journal
Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Our longest war is now being waged with doubt and hesitation, and our ally on the scene has gone rogue, taking the coin of our enemies and scoffing at our purposes...

Interviews

The John Batchelor Show

with Fouad Ajamivia John Batchelor Show
Tuesday, October 26, 2010

GUESTS: Bill McGurn, WSJ; Steven Erlanger, NYT; Fouad Ajami, Hoover Institution. Ajami's segment begins at 17:38.

Abbas M. Milani

Abbas Milani discusses his book The Myth of the Great Satan on the John Batchelor Show

via John Batchelor Show
Thursday, October 21, 2010

Abbas Milani is a Hoover research fellow, codirector of the Iran Democracy Project, a member of the Herbert and Jane Dwight Working Group on Islamism and the International Order, and the Hamid and Christina Moghadam Director of Iranian Studies at Stanford. His most recent book, The Myth of the Great Satan: The Future of U.S.-Iran Relations, was the subject of his discussion on the John Batchelor Show.

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The Caravan | A Quarterly Publication


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Caravan Notebook | Essay & Podcast Platform

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A platform featuring essays and podcasts on current events to current trends in the Middle East and Islamic World.

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The Herbert and Jane Dwight Working Group on the Middle East and the Islamic World highlights the importance of studying both a region and a culture, while also addressing challenges outside the Middle East itself.

Chaired by Hoover fellow Russell Berman, the group draws on a wide network of scholars and practitioners, from within the United States and abroad, to support changes that enhance economic and political freedom, and foster personal liberty and rule of law—developments that are critical to the very order of the international system.


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