Europe: A Cowardly Giant
Dr Abdel Sattar QassemProfessor of Political studies, Al Najah National University Europe’s recent announcement that Jerusalem is the capital of two states to be achieved through negotiations between Palestinian...
January 28, 2014
Dr Abdel Sattar QassemProfessor of Political studies, Al Najah National University Europe’s recent announcement that Jerusalem is the capital of two states to be achieved through negotiations between Palestinian...
January 28, 2014
By Ahmed AomrabiIn a high-level international gathering, Turkish Prime Minister, Rajab Tayyip Erdogan, shouted in the face of Israeli President Shimon Peres saying: “You know how to kill people”....
January 28, 2014
By Yvonne Ridley I have never met Egypt’s Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit but he thinks that I am a very bad European; that’s me and 1400 other peace...
January 28, 2014
By Mehmet Nedim Aslan There is a common belief in the Muslim world that US foreign policy is biased towards Israel thanks to the Israel-Jewish lobby. Ever since the...
January 28, 2014
By Omar Radwan On Wednesday 28th July, a unique event will take place at the House of Commons. Three Arab members of the Israeli Knesset, Jamal Zahalka, Haneen al-Zoabi,...
January 28, 2014
By Omar Radwan Last week Israel agreed unexpectedly to cooperate with a UN investigation into its raid on the Freedom Flotilla in May. This is the first time in...
January 28, 2014
Is there any difference between the political events in America in the early 19th century; what took place in Turkey a decade ago; and what is occurring in Egypt...
January 28, 2014
The problem of judges in Egypt is not new. In the sixties legal counsellor Momtaz Nassar called for an end to the government’s meddling in the judicial system; this...
January 28, 2014
Balance and openness to new prospects of cooperation are the most prominent characteristics of Egypt’s post-revolution foreign policy and President Mohammad Morsi’s first term in office. Morsi has been...
January 28, 2014
When I was at the Woodrow Wilson Center in Washington, DC (1999-2000), I introduced myself to people as “a politician and academic.” My attention was drawn politely to the...