On Sept. 15, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Israel formally signed the “Abraham Accords,” establishing normal diplomatic relations. Supporters like President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu presented the agreement as an unprecedented step toward peace. Not everyone agrees. A number of prominent public figures and civil society groups argue the move is aimed at pressuring Palestinians to accept a state without sovereignty, while granting authoritarian Arab Persian Gulf nations international legitimacy and greater access to new technologies for repression. What do ordinary Arabs think? The 2019-2020 polling data of the Arab Opinion Index suggests that many Arabs are at odds with their governments on the question of ...
In the run-up to the 2021 elections to the Knesset, Jewish parties are actively courting the votes o...
Between 2020 and 2021, Israel concluded normalisation agreements with four Arab states. They were ce...
Muslim realism, featuring a pragmatic, pluralistic approach to Israel as a member of the community o...
The controversy surrounding Arab normalization with Israel is constantly in the news. Examples pop u...
Since the announcement of the U.S.-brokered “Abraham Accord” between Israel and the United Arab Emir...
On the 70th anniversary of Israel’s founding — what Palestinians call the Nakba (or catastrophe) — h...
This research aims to explain Israel's foreign policy interests in normalizing relations with Arab c...
What was a secret marriage is now publicly announced to the world, as a strong relationship between ...
Arab nations are decades behind many other previously colonized nations in developing stronger econo...
Extant literature suggests that public support for peace accords plays a role in their durability. Y...
SociologyThe Palestinian–Israeli conflict, originally a native–settler conflict, is one of the most ...
Arab nations are decades behind many other previously colonized nations in developing stronger econo...
Arab nations are decades behind many other previously colonized nations in developing stronger econo...
Nearly 20 percent of Israelis are Arabs, in other words about 1,300,000 people descended from some 1...
The Palestinian–Israeli conflict, originally a native–settler conflict, is one of the most durable a...
In the run-up to the 2021 elections to the Knesset, Jewish parties are actively courting the votes o...
Between 2020 and 2021, Israel concluded normalisation agreements with four Arab states. They were ce...
Muslim realism, featuring a pragmatic, pluralistic approach to Israel as a member of the community o...
The controversy surrounding Arab normalization with Israel is constantly in the news. Examples pop u...
Since the announcement of the U.S.-brokered “Abraham Accord” between Israel and the United Arab Emir...
On the 70th anniversary of Israel’s founding — what Palestinians call the Nakba (or catastrophe) — h...
This research aims to explain Israel's foreign policy interests in normalizing relations with Arab c...
What was a secret marriage is now publicly announced to the world, as a strong relationship between ...
Arab nations are decades behind many other previously colonized nations in developing stronger econo...
Extant literature suggests that public support for peace accords plays a role in their durability. Y...
SociologyThe Palestinian–Israeli conflict, originally a native–settler conflict, is one of the most ...
Arab nations are decades behind many other previously colonized nations in developing stronger econo...
Arab nations are decades behind many other previously colonized nations in developing stronger econo...
Nearly 20 percent of Israelis are Arabs, in other words about 1,300,000 people descended from some 1...
The Palestinian–Israeli conflict, originally a native–settler conflict, is one of the most durable a...
In the run-up to the 2021 elections to the Knesset, Jewish parties are actively courting the votes o...
Between 2020 and 2021, Israel concluded normalisation agreements with four Arab states. They were ce...
Muslim realism, featuring a pragmatic, pluralistic approach to Israel as a member of the community o...