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Middle East Quarterly is a quarterly journal published by the Middle East Forum, focusing on scholarly analysis of Middle Eastern politics, Islamism, and U.S. foreign policy from a conservative perspective. It is served by a Senior Editor who was formerly its Chief Editor.
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Daniel Pipes
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As president of the Middle East Forum, Pipes oversees the publication of Middle East Quarterly, which he helped establish; this gives him direct control over narratives on radical Islam and Israel, shaping academic and policy discourse.
Since 1994
Steve Rosen
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Rosen has authored and co-authored numerous articles for the Middle East Quarterly since its inception in 1994, using the platform to advance views on Israel, Iran, and regional security.
Since 1994
Robert Loewenberg
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Robert Loewenberg authored articles for the Middle East Quarterly, a publication aligned with neoconservative and pro-Israel perspectives. His contributions focused on Israeli security, U.S. foreign policy, and critiques of Arab-Israeli peace initiatives. Specific articles include analyses of the Oslo Accords and the strategic implications of U.S. policy in the Middle East. One notable article, 'The Oslo Illusion' (1995), critiqued the peace process and advocated for a more assertive Israeli stance.
Since 1994