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From the Editors (July/August 1989)

The events of the past year demonstrate the great need for independent critical reporting and analysis of the Middle East and US policy there -- reporting and analysis that only Middle East Report provides. The key word is independent. This is what allows Middle East Report to be critical, to speak
The Editors • 2 min read
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Primer: Where They Stand

I. All states in the region, including a Palestinian state, have the right to independence and security. US / Israel / PLO / Arab States / USSR / EEC States (bold = support; plain text = opposition)
(Author not identified) • 2 min read
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Forum: Seven Perspectives

Eqbal Ahmad
(Author not identified) • 16 min read
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Reading an El Al Ad

The declaration of the state of Palestine just five days earlier, nearly a year of the intifada, and a paralyzed but uncompromising Israeli politics are the immediate background of the full page El Al advertisement on page 57 of the Sunday New York Times on November 20, 1988. The ad has a rather pec
James Faris • 6 min read
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Primer: The Bush Team

James A. Baker III Secretary of State
Steve Niva • 2 min read
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The Scourge of Palestinian Moderation

In the early 1960s, before the major US escalation of the war in Vietnam, a negotiated settlement to that conflict was in reach. Such a settlement was supported by the leaders of the Soviet Union, China, France, Cambodia and North Vietnam, and the National Liberation Front of South Vietnam. The Unit
Norman Finkelstein • 16 min read
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From Commentary to Tikkun

I was describing Tikkun magazine’s “National Conference of Liberal and Progressive Jewish Intellectuals” to a steady political and intellectual comrade of the past 30 years, who is not Jewish. “What would you think,” this friend responded, “about a ’national conference of liberal and progressive gen
Allen Graubard • 23 min read
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From Intifada to Independence

The nineteenth session of the Palestine National Council, formally entitled the “intifada meeting,” was momentous and, in many great and small ways, unprecedented. There were fewer hangers-on, groupies and “observers” than ever before. Security was tighter and more unpleasant than during the 1987 PN
Edward Said • 14 min read
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Letters (May/June 1989)

Too Tolerant
(Author not identified) • 6 min read
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Editor's Bookshelf (May/June 1989)

In 1970 Cambridge University Press defined the state of Orientalism by publishing The Cambridge History of Islam -- a conceptually barren and supremely boring tome whose main claim to distinction may be that Edward W. Said devoted several pages of Orientalism to excoriating it as “an intellectual fa
Joel Beinin • 3 min read
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Column

Tony’s Price A disturbing characteristic of much of US liberal commentary on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict is the frequency with which, even when its prescriptions are on target, its framework of interpretation and premises are flawed, if not racist. A good example is Anthony Lewis’ column in the
Al Miskin • 3 min read
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Conflicts and Crossroads

On February 16, 1989, the leaders of Egypt, Iraq, Jordan and North Yemen signed an agreement forming the Arab Cooperation Council (ACC), a four-country economic trading bloc, and expressed the hope that it would lead to an Arab common market. On the same day, the leaders of Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia
Mohamed Sid-Ahmed • 4 min read

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