
This panel explored the legacy of the Oslo process from the Palestinian, Israeli, and U.S. perspectives.

A panel of U.S. and regional experts assess the legacy of the 1993 Oslo Accords and the outlook for progress toward peace between Israelis and Palestinians.

In Iran’s three-decade history as an Islamic republic, no religious or ethnic minority has endured more persecution than members of the Baha’i faith.

The German federal election will have enormous repercussions for Europe as, regardless of the election outcome, the Chancellor will have to deal with major challenges.

Disaster relief plays an important role in the Japan-U.S. Security Alliance.

Israel’s short-range missile defense system was designed to defend against rocket attacks on the country’s population centers. Since its deployment in 2011, the system has seen action in several engagements.

Natsuo Yamaguchi became leader of the New Komeito Party in 2009 and is now an important partner in Japan’s ruling coalition led by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
U.S. policy toward the Caucasus has undergone a reassessment over the past few years.

Dmitri Trenin participated in a live Twitter Q&A on the situation in Syria, the G20 summit, and the U.S.-Russia relations.

The recent election of Hassan Rouhani as president of Iran provides a new and important opening for the United States and its P5+1 partners to secure an agreement that limits Iran's nuclear capabilities in exchange for easing tough international sanctions.