Politics

Idiosyncrasy: History is Cheap

Idiosyncrasy: History is Cheap

Jordan’s local media have been whipping themselves into a frenzy of outrage about the Jordan Festival—but for the wrong reasons. Read more...

Can Lebanon Be Secular?

Can Lebanon Be Secular?

Did the March for secularism really accomplish anything of value for the Lebanese political system, or was it all just sound and fury? Read more...

Refugee Film Festival Opens

Refugee Film Festival Opens

As World Refugee Day approaches on June 20, a UN agency highlights the highest level of global displacement in two decades.

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Flotilla Attack Shocked Israeli Left

Flotilla Attack Shocked Israeli Left

The IDF's decision to launch a military assault on a vessel aiming to bring aid and supplies to Gaza deepened divisions in Israel's already fractured body politic. Read more...

Jordanians Protest Flotilla Attack

Jordanians Protest Flotilla Attack

The public outcry over the May 31 massacre on the Mavi Marmara looks remarkably similar to previous crises—with similarly little effect. Read more...

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