The Arab Spring and the Islamic winter.
The game of camps.
The Arab Spring has damaged non-Sunnis as much as Sunnis; to the latter, it has actually brought a newfound convergence.
An oasis of stability, but for how long?
Who or what will replace a century of failed Sunni Arab dominance? What, if anything, can the West do to help shape the future?
It may be going the way of Syria and Libya.
Israel does more to help refugees than Saudi Arabia.
Will symbolic gestures lead to real economic cooperation?
Laudable instincts for compassion must be combined with caution.
Recent violence notwithstanding, the misery there is durable.
It’s actually far less stable than we think.
She has a new book, Heretic: Why Islam Needs a Reformation Now.
A familiar story of paralyzing indecision.