Can Israel’s minorities bring about a change in government?
Why the 2015 Israeli elections are witness to big shifts in how minorities vote and why that’s bad news for Benjamin Netanyahu.
Why the 2015 Israeli elections are witness to big shifts in how minorities vote and why that’s bad news for Benjamin Netanyahu.
Our two scholars look at the longer term consequences of this week’s elections: in Israel and in the US.
Today’s elections in Israel could be one of the most significant in the country’s recent history.
On the eve of elections in Israel, a snapshot of the divisions in American Jewish opinion toward the Jewish state and what lies behind them.
Biden and Trump are like night and day on foreign policy, and American global engagement would change radically under a Biden presidency. But actual Mideast policy might show only cosmetic changes.
The Israel-Hamas war has fueled tensions around military exemptions, but the issue has long roiled Israeli politics.
Most of the world might hate Trump, but in some places, based largely on his policies, there is hope and even admiration.
How would Joe Biden engage a world upended by Trump? A diplomacy expert explains what Biden’s history says about his foreign policy priorities.
A startling election victory has delivered the Likud leader with a range of options and left the opposition in disarray.
A former staffer with The Carter Center saw how Jimmy Carter’s efforts to bring democracy to Latin America improved conditions, prevented bloodshed and saved lives.