Past Fellow Neri Zilber’s latest article in Foreign Affairs, on the incipient civil war inside Fatah. The piece delves into the possible reasons for why the Palestinian Authority security forces recently killed one of their own — a policeman and former chief of the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigade in Nablus. […]
Jonathan Guyer Interviewed on PRI
ICWA Fellow Jonathan Guyer was interviewed by PRI regarding the assassination of Jordanian writer, Nadar Hattar, and the implications it has for freedom of speech in Jordan. Nadar Hatter was arrested for sharing a controversial political cartoon on Facebook and was to stand trial for insulting Islam. Before his trial, Hatter was shot outside the Amman […]
Syria Violence Triggers U.S.-Russia Talks Breakdown
“On Lunch Break” with Wall Street Journal reporter Tanya Rivero, Past Fellow Andrew Tabler discusses tensions between the U.S. and Syria deepened this week as the U.S. pulled out of talks with Russia aimed at reducing violence in Syria’s civil war. Andrew is a Washington Institute Senior Fellow. […]
Tracking the Queen of Sheba: A Travel Memoir of Yemen
Past Fellow Kenneth Cline recently published a book related to his ICWA fellowship, titled Tracking the Queen of Sheba: A Travel Memoir of Yemen. In his book, Cline recounts his journey to Yemen with a group of archaeologists and their mission to discover more about the ancient civilization, Sheba, and its famous queen. Cline’s book can […]