Nasser: The Arab Strongman Cometh

Nasser: The Arab Strongman Cometh

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The People Who Became Arabs

In this Conflicted Conversation, Thomas speaks to historian Yossef Rapoport about his new book Becoming Arab, and the revolutionary argument at its heart: that Arab identity in Egypt and the Levant was not the result of mass migration from Arabia, but was forged in the medieval c ...  Show more

Trump, Netanyahu, and the Iran Endgame

With war clouds gathering once again over the Middle East, Aimen takes us behind the scenes of the indirect negotiations between the U.S. and Iran. He narrates the shifting Iranian position, the will-he-or-won’t-he calculus surrounding Donald Trump, and the vital strategic role p ...  Show more

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