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Understanding the legal drama in Israel: Will the Supreme Court prevent a constitutional crisis?
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  • Understanding the legal drama in Israel: Will the Supreme Court prevent a constitutional crisis?

    After a year of unprecedented events, Israel’s political and constitutional turmoil came to a head on Sept. 12, when the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a critical case that will determine the future of the Netanyahu government’s judicial overhaul. The arguments concern the so-called Reasonableness Amendment, passed by Israel’s parliament in late July; this amendment to the country’s Basic Laws would partially strip the Supreme Court of its authority to review governmental acts.

    October 6, 2023

    Iran’s unification of the arenas campaign against Israel: Foundations and prospects
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  • Iran’s unification of the arenas campaign against Israel: Foundations and prospects

    As Israel faces a relentless, unprecedentedly severe political crisis at home, in the regional theater Iran has amplified its anti-Israeli activities, undermining the efforts Israel undertook during 2020-22 to build up a common security front with neighboring Arab states against Tehran as well as to intensify various military operations against Iranian interests.

    September 26, 2023

    Will BRICS membership recast Iran’s foreign policy?
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  • Will BRICS membership recast Iran’s foreign policy?

    Iran has said that its membership in the BRICS grouping of major emerging economies, announced at the BRICS summit in South Africa in late August, is an “historic achievement,” but what’s really driving Tehran’s actions and how much is its membership likely to achieve?

    September 25, 2023

    Bringing Iran to the climate action table
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  • Bringing Iran to the climate action table

    Iran has yet to ratify the 2015 Paris Agreement, but efforts to address the impact of climate change have great potential to create opportunities for mutually beneficial cooperation, building on the recent trend of regional de-escalation. Climate diplomacy represents an untapped opportunity for Iran to engage globally by incentivizing it to adopt the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals in exchange for sanctions or debt relief.

    September 22, 2023

    When assessing the Netanyahu government's foreign policy, Israelis do not like what they see
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  • When assessing the Netanyahu government's foreign policy, Israelis do not like what they see

    When Netanyahu takes the stage in this year’s UNGA, much fewer Israelis will see him as their country’s diplomatic savior. Rather, he will be met with unprecedented demonstrations in the streets of New York, showcasing once again the extent to which Israelis are concerned about the damage the current far-right government is causing to their country’s democracy and standing in the world.

    September 20, 2023

    Deciphering Iran’s UNGA agenda: Lessons learned from past CICA summits
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  • Deciphering Iran’s UNGA agenda: Lessons learned from past CICA summits

    When the Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi, visits New York for the opening of the UNGA this week, he will try to project a sense of confidence and argue that the Iranian regime is purportedly committed to building ties with its neighborhood by promoting and referring to its membership in various regional dialogue forums. Yet their existence has historically not moderated Iranian behavior.

    September 18, 2023

    A mixed report card: The Abraham Accords at three
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  • A mixed report card: The Abraham Accords at three

    As the original Abraham Accords signatories — Israel, the United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain — observe the third anniversary of their September 2020 agreement, there is a sufficient basis to evaluate whether the Abraham Accords are real, hype, or something in-between. Much like the case a year ago, the results so far remain mixed.

    At a deadlock: Spontaneous protests and the Iranian regime
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  • At a deadlock: Spontaneous protests and the Iranian regime

    One year after the tragic death of Mahsa Jina Amini sparked nationwide protests, the Islamic Republic of Iran has been striving to suppress dissent while the spirit of resistance among the people has become an integral part of everyday life. Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and his allies have failed to address underlying social grievances, and there are no indications that society will remain passive. With both sides actively resisting one another, the options for the Iranian regime and the protest movement have narrowed, potentially leading to a reignition of demonstrations and street confrontations.

    September 15, 2023

    From normalization to non-aggression: The next step in Iran-Saudi ties
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  • From normalization to non-aggression: The next step in Iran-Saudi ties

    The groundbreaking March 2023 normalization deal between Saudi Arabia and Iran could potentially reshape the political landscape of the Middle East. It has already paved the way for de-securitization and the resumption of diplomatic relations. However, critical security issues remain unresolved, casting doubt on the long-term sustainability of the process. Capitalizing on this rare opportunity, Riyadh and Tehran should move forward to finalize a comprehensive non-aggression pact as the foundation for their future security relations.

    September 15, 2023

    30 years on, Oslo’s legacy of failure
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  • 30 years on, Oslo’s legacy of failure

    Thirty years on since its historic signing, the Oslo Accords framework continues to define virtually all aspects of Israeli-Palestinian relations as well as America’s and the broader international community’s approach to the peace process. Yet Oslo’s extraordinary longevity stands not as a testament to its utility but to its unmitigated and ongoing failure.

    September 13, 2023