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Triangular diplomacy
How the American Jewish Committee’s Indian-Jewish program director Nissim Reuben fosters ties between the US, India and Israel.
By JARED FELDSCHREIBER
Fostering relations
With its changing political climate, Myanmar’s relationship with Israel can now grow stronger.
By KINUE IMAI WEINSTEIN
A minority opinion?
Ilan Peleg and Dov Waxman’s study of Israeli Arabs makes some valuable claims, but some of the authors’ solutions are already long-standing government policies.
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN
Record disc-overy
Israel Radio offers a groovy chance for the general public to backtrack and catch up with historic sounds.
By LIAT COLLINS
Reproductive journalism
A collection of David Goldman’s ‘Spengler’ columns argues that civilizations exist because people wish to overcome death.
By JONATHAN SPYER
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