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Dr. James M. Dorsey is a senior fellow at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, co-director of the University of Würzburg’s Institute for Fan Culture, and co-host of the New Books in Middle Eastern Studies podcast. James is the author of The Turbulent World of Middle East Soccer blog, a book with the same title as well as Comparative Political Transitions between Southeast Asia and the Middle East and North Africa, co-authored with Dr. Teresita Cruz-Del Rosario and Shifting Sands, Essays on Sports and Politics in the Middle East and North Africa.
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The Greater Middle East Is A Ticking Time Bomb (Part 2)
It goes without saying that the Palestinian issue touches many across the Greater Middle East.
Israel and the world’s inability or unwillingness to help Palestinians secure their rights and Palestinians’ sense of not being accorded the dignity and respect accorded to others mirrors a quest for recognition and dignity across the region. -
US President Biden Plays High - Risk Poker With Israel’s Netanyahu
US President Joe Biden doesn’t fit the mould of a high-risk gambler.
Yet, gambling is the crux of his velvet glove dealings with Israel. With one eye on Israeli politics and the other on presidential elections in the United States in six months, Mr. Biden is walking a tightrope. -
The Greater Middle East Is A Ticking Time Bomb (Part 1)
By James M. Dorsey
The Greater Middle East is a ticking time bomb.
Simmering at the surface in Gaza and across much of the Middle East and North Africa is social, economic, and political anger and frustration that could erupt at any moment but may not immediately manifest itself publicly. -
What Jews, Israeli Palestinians, And Turkish Kurds Have In Common
Diaspora Jews, Palestinian Israelis, and Turkish Kurds have more in common than meets the eye.
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Netanyahu And Ultraconservatives Jeopardise Israeli Security
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has fractured a long-standing pillar of Israeli foreign policy that dictated it always needed to ensure the backing of the United States. Fixing the pillar may prove easier said than done.
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Netanyahu Borrows Time By Rejecting Gaza Ceasefire
This week’s Gazan short-lived celebration of a ceasefire that was not to be, highlights what is at stake in the seven-month-old war and Israel’s refusal to end the carnage.