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December 2022
The 2022 Congressional Elections: The Red Wave that Wasn’t
The 2022 Congressional elections surprised virtually everyone. Until late September, the Republicans expected to take the...
Columns
December 2022
Why Has Netanyahu’s Coalition-Making Been so Difficult?
A magical moment is recalled in a well known Israeli song (sung by Yehudit Ravitz in 1979): “You took my hand in yours and...
Editorials
December 2022
The Centrality of the United States to Global Affairs
Amid the ongoing war in Ukraine and new tensions in the Middle East, observers often look to how the United States responds...
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December 2022
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JST Events
December 2022
A Storied Career in the Military and Foreign Policy
Metropolitan Club lunch hosted by JST and the Center for Maritime Strategy
Ahmed Charai with USIP President Lise...
Essays
December 2022
Lessons of the Russo–Ukraine War
Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine has been underway for almost nine years and is closing on one year in its...
Essays
December 2022
Lessons We Should Have Learned from Vietnam
With recent experiences of Iraq and Afghanistan in mind, three former US ambassadors look back at their earlier careers as...
A Profile in Policy
December 2022
Will Marwan Barghouti be the Next Palestinian President?
The first thing one sees after crossing the Qalandiya checkpoint from Jerusalem en route to Ramallah is a huge mural of...
Columns
December 2022
Not Much Left
Israeli election results of the past 30 years illustrate the dramatic decline of Israel’s formerly ruling left. In the 1992...
Editorials
December 2022
A Time for American Renewal
Amid the acrimony, angst, and anger of America’s electoral and cultural politics, too many Americans have lost the ability...