Analysis
Monday, August 28th 2023 / Thursday, November 2nd 2023
Will Daniel Fortune, Aug. 16, 2023 “It’s a good job for the West that China and India never agree on anything, because if they did the dominance of the dollar would be a lot more vulnerable. I often say to Chinese policymakers…forget your endless historical battles and try to invite India to share the leadership […]
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Seth J. Frantzman Jerusalem Post, Aug. 24, 2023 “the real story here is the growth in influence in Middle East states. Saudi Arabia, for instance has hosted recent meetings with China. Riyadh also recently hosted Iran’s foreign minister and China has supported Iran in recent conversations with Iran’s foreign minister as well.” The BRICS economic […]
Frank Furedi Spiked, Aug. 25, 2023 “Russian foreign policy certainly benefits from an association with BRICS, but China is the main beneficiary here. There has even been the suggestion that if the bloc uses its own currencies to trade with each other, instead of relying on the US dollar, then the Chinese currency, the renminbi, could […]
David Rosenberg Haaretz, Aug. 24, 2023 “Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu makes noises about “options” with China out of frustration that he has not been extended a White House invitation. But joining BRICS would have nothing more than symbolic value, and the symbolism would not be welcomed by Washington.” What is it about BRICS, an […]
Friday, August 25th 2023 / Thursday, November 2nd 2023
Daniel Goldman Jerusalem Post, Aug. 20, 2023 “In a recent survey of religious Zionist and traditional Israelis, a majority agreed that the government is actually alienating the population from its Jewish identity. While we can’t easily associate a specific policy decision or legislative proposal that has triggered this response, we do know from previous polls […]
John Podhoretz Commentary Magazine, April 2023 “This government came to power through the same process as every other government in Israel’s history. Had the situation been reversed—had rightists taken to the streets against a legitimately elected left-of-center government—everyone from Haaretz’s anti-Zionists to Danny Gordis would have been awash in outrage at the attempt to interfere with proper democratic processes.” […]
Antonio García Martínez Tablet, Aug. 23, 2023 “If we lose, then all of Israel will be like Jerusalem.” I’m jet lagged and jostled, in the back of a Maserati SUV driven maniacally by a guy named “Shay” on Israel’s Highway 1 between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. Next to me, also crammed between shrink-wrapped cases […]
Rafi Demogge Mosaic Magazine, Aug. 3, 2023 “Most importantly for the question presently at issue: Jews are extremely politically polarized along self-ascribed secular vs. non-secular identities.” In my essay “The Looming War over Israel’s War of Return,” I predicted that Israel’s immigration regime would become increasingly controversial and politicized. I based this forecast on […]
Thursday, August 24th 2023 / Thursday, November 2nd 2023
A Hany Ghoraba IPT News, July 3, 2023 “Ultimately, [the] MB fell because it was weak and because it got too greedy too quickly without accounting for the overall situation inside the country.” Islamists’ rapid rise to power in the Middle East following the Arab Spring revolutions came to a halt following a popular revolution that swept Egypt […]
Marilyn Stern Middle East Forum, Aug. 11, 2023 (includes webinar) The Koran burnings provided a pretext for the president of NATO member Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, to block Sweden’s application for membership. Naser Khader, a Middle East Forum writing fellow, senior fellow at the Hudson Institute, and former member of the Dutch Parliament, spoke to […]
Yehudit Barsky and Ehud Rosen INSS, Apr. 18, 2023 “While CAIR condemned antisemitism in general following the 2021 Los Angeles restaurant attack days later a CAIR official again attempted to delegitimize the ADL—the organization that monitors antisemitism and is part of the mainstream Jewish community—claiming it has been “falsely characterizing legitimate criticism of Israel as […]
Mohshin Habib Gatestone Institute, Aug. 22, 3023 “‘When he went closer to read it, he was shocked to see a photograph of him and his younger brother Umair, alias Raja, pasted on top of the page.” The utmost violence, it seems, against the Christians in Pakistan has taken a permanent form. According to the Pakistani daily […]
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