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The Palestinian leader’s defiance of Washington was applauded in Ramallah. But his diplomatic daring has little chance of success without a unified national strategy that draws energy from the Arab uprisings.
Israel’s expansion project in the West Bank and Jerusalem is ensuring that the “nation” that the UN might grant membership will be each day a little smaller, a little less viable, a little less there.
The PA’s bid could mark a definitive break from the failed Oslo paradigm, which has brought Palestinians neither peace nor a state.
Israel must forge a new Palestinian and regional strategy in response to the Arab Awakening.
To recover lost ground, progressives should focus more on civil society than electoral politics.
He can, if he presents a just peace plan supported by former Presidents Clinton and Bush.
Is the prime minister of the Palestinian Authority a "radical bean counter" or savior of the two-state solution?


