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Mubarak's fall will have even deeper reverberations throughout the region than Ben Ali's did. Which will be the next dominoes to drop?
A review of Yoav Gelber's Israeli-Jordanian Dialogue, 1948-1953: Cooperation, Conspiracy, or Collusion?
Because the archives of many Arab countries are sealed or highly restricted, writings by Arab officials are often of value--but notMaan Abu Nowar'sstudy of Jordan's early development.
The choices for America in Afghanistan are simpler than they appear in the fog of political debate: We can win or we can lose.
A role for royals in Iraq should therefore come as no surprise.
A discussion of the relationship between Islam and the West is much more problematic than President Obama realizes.
The architect of 9/11 and the creator of Palestinian terrorism are gone. The guiding lights of our terrorist enemies are sitting on cracking thrones. This should be our moment.



