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Alan Dershowitz's call to boycott a Political Science department should be dismissed by anyone concerned with justice.
A "birthright" programme that sends youth to Israel promulgates a sense of "fabricated entitlement".
Championing the US military as a catalyst for social change and development seems a touch disingenuous, writes author.
Israel thrives in the security market by taking advantage of the insecurity of some developing nations.
Iran is lurking along the southern fringes of the US, necessitating Obama to "address the growing hostile presence".
FP purports to "present a unique portrait of 2012's global marketplace of ideas and the thinkers who make them".
Le Pen lays the blame for France's retreat from its position as "one of the richest countries" on "immigration".
Israel's history has constituted one steady reaffirmation of the inferior value of Arab life.
In the wake of the Connecticut school massacre, gun control is just one of many issues requiring attention in the US.
Photographer George Azar's experience in documenting the Lebanese civil war was pointedly different than Friedman's.
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