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A panel of leading experts on Islam in America will discuss the critical issues to consider as Muslims in the US assume their responsibilities as American citizens.
A jihadist in plain sight in Lahore makes the most-wanted list.
Despite these criticisms, the book can be a useful read. For those who agree that Obama should have done more to extend a hand of friendship to Tehran, it will be a satisfying exercise in self-affirmation.
India's big, new foreign policy idea is even worse that its last one. And that's saying something.
Can the once Soviet nation maintain its relatively new closeness to the West, while retaining a foreign policy stance essentially mistrustful of Western power? Whether the West will remain committed to India's rise will depend on what choice New Delhi makes.
In The Sixth Crisis, Dana Allin and Steven Simon argue that Tehran's nuclear drive--and the possibility of a preemptive Israeli strike--constitutes a crisis as momentous as any of these.
America's freedoms aren't in danger from Islamists, but we can't ignore Islamist influences on Muslim-American organizations.
As Recep Tayyip Erdogan approaches the end of his first decade of rule, the question for American and European policymakers should not be whether Turkey should join the European Union, but whether it even belongs in NATO.







